RA 9262 punishes physical abuse committed against a woman by her husband, former husband, or sexual/dating partner. It also protects women who have children with their abuser. The law aims to address domestic violence issues and provide stronger legal protection to victims.
RA 9262 punishes physical abuse committed against a woman by her husband, former husband, or sexual/dating partner. It also protects women who have children with their abuser. The law aims to address domestic violence issues and provide stronger legal protection to victims.
RA 9262 punishes physical abuse committed against a woman by her husband, former husband, or sexual/dating partner. It also protects women who have children with their abuser. The law aims to address domestic violence issues and provide stronger legal protection to victims.
RA 9262 punishes physical abuse committed against a woman by her husband, former husband, or sexual/dating partner. It also protects women who have children with their abuser. The law aims to address domestic violence issues and provide stronger legal protection to victims.
One of the acts punishable under Republic Act (RA) 9262, or the “Anti-Violence
Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004,” is physical abuse committed on a woman who is the respondent's wife, former wife, or against a woman with whom the respondent has or had a sexual or dating relationship, or with whom he has a