
“VLSP staff attorney Mary Beth Conway explains the services offered by VLSP and Legal Aid, and we listen to what the attendees have to say,” Hooks shares. “Most abused individuals are in relationships where their partner also controls the finances. They don’t understand their property rights or how the system works.”
Conway is the perfect Willow Center liaison as she also holds a Child Custody Clinic at VLSP offices twice a month and has years of experience in family/matrimonial law.

“There is never the same fact pattern,” Hooks adds. “Women from out-of- state or other countries often raise cross jurisdictional complications. The clinic participants may be from the city, the suburbs, or surrounding counties. Sometimes we see men who are abused. It is often women, but not
only women. They all have a story and they refuse to give up. The survivor instinct crosses all economic, age, and racial divides.”
Margaret Kreiss, Counseling Program Coordinator at Willow Center explains: “Domestic violence survivors often face multiple legal barriers in ultimately finding safety for themselves and their families. Willow has partnered with VLSP for over 15 years to meet this need, and to advise and empower survivors.”
Kreiss has been with Willow Center for nine years and adds, “The help and guidance VLSP and Mary Beth have provided our survivors is truly amazing.”
Written by Nora A. Jones
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