Justice For Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Conference Report

Family Law Roundtable
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Domestic violence survivors seeking justice and safety in New York State’s family and supreme courts often encounter a deeply flawed, poorly functioning system that exposes them and their children to further harm. On October 13 and 14, 2022, a coalition of leading nonprofit agencies that serve and advocate for survivors convened a conference in New York City to address these systemic inequities and identify meaningful solutions. During the conference, Justice for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: Transforming an Inequitable Family Law System, attorneys, scholars, survivor leaders, members of the judiciary, social service professionals, psychologists and advocates identified key obstacles facing survivors and recommended needed reforms to New York State’s family law system. Specifically, the conference focused on widespread inequities in custody, visitation, and family offense cases, which proceed in both the family and supreme courts, and the devastating impact they have on survivors. Throughout the two days, panelists confronted the ways in which these courts fail to provide an effective and equitable system for domestic violence survivors seeking safety and protection for themselves and their families, and identified the most significant challenges they face. In family law proceedings, the stakes could not be higher for survivors and their children, as this inadequate and inequitable system of justice has led to tragic consequences, including death or injury at the hands of abusers, loss of child custody and/or visitation rights, and further trauma inflicted by the litigation itself. Panelists also addressed the egregious under-funding and poor functioning of the Family Courts and the endemic bias woven into these institutions.  The Conference included ten keynote and panel presentations addressing significant systemic challenges and potential solutions for survivors of intimate partner violence in the family law system. The Conference featured first-hand accounts by survivors and practitioners, original research presented by renowned experts, and insights provided by prominent sitting and retired judges. Conference panelists drew from materials regarding the intersection of racism, misogyny, and other forms of oppression and its impact on systems, including groundbreaking reports on gender and racial bias in the court system. In addition, each panel provided relevant materials, including scholarly research, reports, studies, articles, statutes and proposed legislation, all of which remain available on the Conference website at https://www.familylaw2022.com/.
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在纽约州家庭和最高法院寻求正义和安全的家庭暴力幸存者经常会遇到一个存在严重缺陷、运作不佳的系统,这使他们和他们的孩子面临进一步的伤害。2022年10月13日和14日,一个为幸存者服务和倡导的领先非营利机构联盟在纽约市召开了一次会议,以解决这些系统性的不平等问题,并确定有意义的解决方案。在题为“为亲密伴侣暴力幸存者伸张正义:转变不公平的家庭法律体系”的会议上,律师、学者、幸存者领袖、司法人员、社会服务专业人员、心理学家和倡导者确定了幸存者面临的主要障碍,并建议对纽约州的家庭法律制度进行必要的改革。具体而言,会议重点讨论了在家庭法院和最高法院审理的监护权、探视权和家庭犯罪案件中普遍存在的不公平现象,以及它们对幸存者的毁灭性影响。在这两天里,小组成员直面了这些法院未能为寻求自身和家人安全和保护的家庭暴力幸存者提供有效和公平的制度的问题,并确定了他们面临的最重大挑战。在家庭法诉讼中,幸存者及其子女的风险再高不过了,因为这种不充分和不公平的司法制度已经导致了悲惨的后果,包括虐待者造成的死亡或伤害、儿童监护权和/或探视权的丧失,以及诉讼本身造成的进一步创伤。小组成员还谈到了家庭法院资金严重不足和运作不力的问题,以及这些机构普遍存在的偏见。会议包括十次主题演讲和小组演讲,讨论了家庭法体系中亲密伴侣暴力幸存者面临的重大系统性挑战和潜在解决方案。会议以幸存者和从业人员的第一手资料、知名专家的原创研究以及知名现任和退休法官的见解为特色。会议小组成员查阅了有关种族主义、厌女症和其他形式压迫的交叉点及其对制度的影响的材料,包括关于法院系统中性别和种族偏见的开创性报告。此外,每个小组还提供了相关材料,包括学术研究、报告、研究报告、文章、法规和拟议立法,所有这些材料均可在会议网站https://www.familylaw2022.com/.
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