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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Delaware Domestic Abuse form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the designated fields. Ensure that you refer to Question 1 regarding confidentiality if necessary.
  3. Indicate the relationship between you (the Petitioner) and the Respondent by selecting from the provided options, such as family, former spouses, or dating relationship.
  4. In the section for acts of abuse, describe all incidents clearly, including dates if known. Use additional space if needed.
  5. If applicable, list any firearms that you believe the Respondent possesses.
  6. Complete the requests for relief at the end of the form, specifying any orders you wish the court to issue regarding contact restrictions or custody arrangements.
  7. Finally, sign and date the verification section before submitting your petition.

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(1) Abuse means causing any physical injury to a child through unjustified force as defined in 468(1)(c) of this title, torture, negligent treatment, sexual abuse, exploitation, maltreatment, mistreatment or any means other than accident.
Abuse is an action that intentionally causes harm or injures another person. This can refer to physical abuse, psychological abuse, mental abuse, or child abuse (see below). Abuse is also to misuse somethinge.g., abuse of process.
If you have been the victim of a crime, including domestic violence, it may be possible to seek reimbursement from the Crime Victim Compensation Board in your state, which may help pay for certain expenses of crime victims.
Domestic Violence charges may be filed as misdemeanors or felonies depending upon the seriousness of the case.
Psychological and/or emotional abuse. Physical or sexual abuse. Financial or economic abuse. Harassment and stalking.

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Domestic violence can be characterized as physical assault of another individual, and/or the sexual abuse of another individual. While domestic violence is also often associated with physical harm against a second party of the same household, in Delaware Courts it also involves verbal abuse.
611. The crime of Assault 3rd in Delaware involves punching someone or hitting someone and causing physical injury or substantial pain to the other person. The definition of physical injury can be found at 11 Del.

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