Domestic Violence Article
Pinal County Resources for Domestic Violence
Pinal County Resources for Domestic Violence
Pinal County Superior Court, 31 N. Pinal St., Florence, AZ,
Citizen Contact Center (520) 509-3555, (888) 431-1311
Apache Junction Superior Court (480) 982-4166
Casa Grande Superior Court (520) 836-1073
Mammoth (520) 487-2928
Clerk of the Court (520) 866-6313
Conciliation Court (520) 866-7349
Domestic Violence - Abuse Crisis Counseling
Against Abuse (Crisis Hotline) (520)836-0858
Arizona Child Abuse or Neglect Hotline (CPS) 1-888-SOS-CHILD (1-888-767-2445)
Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence 1-800-782-6400
Autumn House/Mesa (Crisis Hotline) (480)835-5555
Behavioral Health Agency of Central Arizona Crisis Line (520)836-2880
Boys Town National Hotline (24 Hours) 1-800-448-3000 TTY:1-800-448-1833
Community Alliance Against Family Abuse (Apache Junction) 480-928-0196
877-928-0196
Gila River Indian Community Tribal Social Services (520)562-3711
Horizon Human Services (formerly BHACA)-Casa Grande (520)836-1688
National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-SAFE(7233) TTY 1-800-787-7224
Parents Anonymous of AZ (Crisis Hotline) 1-800-352-0528
Pinal Hispanic Council/Centro De Unidad (520)723-7405 (520-466-7765
San Pedro Behavioral Health (520)896-9240
Southeastern AZ Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) 928-428-4550
1-800-586-9161
Superstition Mountain Mental Behavioral Health Services (520)689-2457
Domestic Violence - Counseling for Abusers
Against Abuse (520)836-0858
Behavioral Health Agency of Central Arizona Crisis Line (520)836-1688
Clerk of the Superior Court (520)866-6313
County Justice Courts - Florence/Coolidge (520)866-7194
Parents Anonymous of AZ (Crisis Hotline) 1-800-352-0528
Pinal Hispanic Council/Centro De Unidad (520)723-7405 (520)466-7765
Southeastern AZ Behavioral Health Services (SEABHS) 928-428-4550
1-800-586-9161
San Pedro Behavioral Health (520)896-9240
Domestic Violence - Shelters/Safe Houses; (24 hours)
Against Abuse (Shelter) (520)836-0858
Boys Town National Hotline (24 Hours) 1-800-448-3000
TTY:1-800-448-1833
Information Resources
Community Information and Referral(24 hours) 602-263-8856
1-800-352-3792
Contact Shelter Hotline-24 Hour Information & Referral 1-800-352-3792 (602)263-8856
Gila River Drug & Alcohol Abuse Center - Sacaton (602)258-7714
Gila River Tribal Social Services - Sacaton (520)562-3396
New Turf Project (520)459-6377
Parent Assistance Hotline (Information on Parents' Legal Rights) 1-800-732-8193
Legal Services
Southern Arizona Legal Aid – Casa Grande. – (520) 316-8076
Southern Arizona Legal Aid – Sells – (928) 383-2420
Orders of Protection/Injunctions Against Harassment
Apache Junction Municipal Court (520)982-8250
Casa Grande Municipal Court (520)421-8675
Coolidge Municipal Court (520)723-5361
Eloy Municipal Court (520)466-3913
Florence Municipal Court (520)868-7514
Kearny Municipal Court (520)363-7752
Mammoth Municipal Court (520)487-2331
Superior Municipal Court (520)689-5091
Apache Junction Justice Court (520)866-6114
Casa Grande Justice Court (520)836-7430
Eloy Justice Court (520) 866-7983
Florence Justice Court (520)866-7194
Mammoth Justice Court (520)487-2262
Maricopa Justice Court (520)866-7450
Oracle Justice Court (520)896-9250
Superior Justice Court (520)866-6950
Pinal County Attorney Victim Witness Program (520)868-6813
Victim Services
Apache Junction Victim Witness Program (480)671-5485
Victim Rights and Witness Assist Program AZ State Attorney General (602)542-4911
Comments:
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I see a lot of doctrine that establishes the means of acquiring a Protection Order, but I see nothing in regards to the ramifications of filing a false one. So my question is; does filing a false Protection Order, also include immunity from prosecution? Is there any justice for anyone who has been the victim of a system remedy, which has been abused to the point where it has become weapon, rendering it ineffective? Its ironic that a system created to help victims, in turn makes victims. Was that the intended purpose, to deprive fathers of their children and create a plethora problems?
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In the past I have called in the police for help because my husband was hit, pushing or verbal abusing, but there was " never any mark or signs of abuse" so they said they couldn't help me. Las night out of nowhere he started to hit me again and push away some big soda bottles that my daughter and I were working on and did hit my daughter. But ones again I but have that many marks. Can I ask for help?
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In Sept. of 2014 my boyfriend pushed me down the stairs in our house and was arrested. Six months later Jan. 16, 2015 he punched me several times in the face breaking my nose and causing me to get 7 stitches above my left eye. He choked me and then forced me to sit in a chair while he threatened me. He fled before HPD arrived and was arrested in March for felony battery and coercion. I did not testify and charges were dropped. On Feb. 8th, 2017 he was arrested for DV. Can the prior charges get brought back in the new case even if he wasn't convicted?
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I have currently fled domestic violence to AZ from TX. Since I have left he keeps harassing me. Could I file harassment and DV charges here if the DV happened in TX?
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My Brother is a 32 combat veteran of the 5th Special forces group. He was arrested yesterday for aggravated assault. He is heavily medicated due to injuries and may be a threat to his family. His wife called me yesterday asking me to help but I do not know what I can do. Can some one offer me some advice on what, as his brother, I can do?
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Help! Domestic violence occurred. My husband left me unexpectedly. We have a daughter. I have no income, no car, no phone and now a lease that I can't pay, what are my resources?
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I tried to get the order of protection against me on behalf of my daughter quashed and my ex was at the hearing with a lawyer, witnesses, evidence, etc. and I was there with just me and my fiance. Can I file to get another hearing since I didn't know that is what to expect. She filed it and I wasn't there. Why did she get to be there when I was suppose to plea my side?
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I am currently going through a divorce, where there is no custody established, and am pregnant. I have been put on strict bedrest. I am trying to move to Nevada where I will have more help from my older children's father and be able to be on bedrest like I'm supposed to. Would I be able to file a petition for relocation with a minor, and temporarily move before the 60 days, without getting in trouble for it. And will it effect how they decide custody. Also, I have a PO against the other parent, and there has been domestic violence toward me and the children during our marriage.
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my violations are: Assault-no injury; disorderly conduct. Court date on January 29,2016. Released on signature. If the Plaintiff does not appear to press charges,will my charges be dropped? Because Plaintiff does not want to press charges. What is my next step aside from appearing in court? Do i need representation for this violations?
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A court signed an Injunction Against Harrassment to protect me from my ex-boyfriend but I cannot afford to pay a process server to have the injunction served on him. He is still harrassing me but leaves before the police arrive. What should I do?
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