Judge Mary Arand Santa Clara County Superior Court
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Judge Mary Arand Santa Clara County Superior Court Sharon Bashan, J. D. Pro Bono Project Nancy Marshall, L. M. F. T. Domestic Violence Intervention Collaborative
Domestic Violence Law and Motion Calendar 97% of domestic violence cases start with no attorney 5% or so hire an attorney Most have an attorney on one side only 80% of victims appear unaccompanied by an Advocate
Problems with service Dropping orders Modifying orders Presenting their cases Victim safety at court / when leaving court
Concurrent Criminal Cases CCPOR Filing responses Relinquishment of guns Understanding the court ordered restraints Leaving the vicinity of the Court
Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution Non IPV cases
FIRST 5 Santa Clara County Victim Witness / Assistance Shelter based domestic violence agencies Advocates Resource Specialists Domestic Violence Intervention Collaborative Legal resources DVLSR – Pro Bono Project
Concept Fill gaps in services Promote safety Staffing – MSW Interns Role of MSW interns Confidentiality Neutrality Bridging with a wide array of resources Clinical skill
Training DV basics Safety planning Customers – Interns Working with only one party Mandated reporting Overview of Courts Family, Criminal, Dependency In-depth understanding of Family Court Immersion Training
Connecting with the Customer General support Safety planning During hearings and after court Bridging with resources at Court Bridging with DVLSR / Pro Bono Project Addressing Specific Concerns Requests to drop orders High risk cases Non IPV cases
Child abuse / elder abuse Drug and Alcohol concerns / Mental Health concerns When the Petitioner is the dominant aggressor Non IPV cases
Safety planning Housing Food High risk / high lethality markers Immigration Mental health Substance abuse Respondent non-compliance
Why? De-escalation Clarification of orders Clarification of options Referrals to DVLSR Other referrals Accompaniment to FCS or SHC When the respondent is the victim
DVLSR is a collaborative project, bringing volunteer attorneys and certified law students into Family Court DV matters. If financially eligible, parties may get a free attorney in restraining order matters. Attorneys and law students are trained in DV “Real time” mentoring by experienced mentor attorneys Limited scope representation
Benefits of Legal Representation “Family-centric” orders Improved comprehension of court orders and the court process Reduces need for future law enforcement intervention Improved access to services Reduction in economic instability Containment of violence
DVLSR Pro Bono Attorney Duties 1) Meet with Client 2) Attend Hearing(s) – (Typically 1 -2) 3) Aftercare – Attorneys for both sides will focus on comprehension of the court-ordered next steps for each party. The Respondent’s attorney will also focus on acceptance of orders (especially if the Respondent feels he/she got a raw deal), how violence is bad for children, etc. Attorneys will work with DVIC interns to provide necessary referrals.
Typical time commitment 12 -15 hours over a few weeks Client counselling Phone or in-person Preparation Working with mentor Phone, email, in-person 1 -2 hearings in Family Court Addressing limited issues RO, interim custody, visitation, support, paternity
DVLSR Procedural Overview
Judge Arand marand@scscourt. org Sharon Bashan sbashan@probonoproject. org Nancy Marshall nmarshall@dvintervention. org
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