what’s new Summer 2008
Expanding our presence in Queens InMotion opens new office in Kew Gardens On-site partner at the New York City Family Justice Center
Spencer Tucker, City Hall Photographer
As part of a citywide coalition to build an ever-stronger community of support for victims of domestic violence, inMotion has joined forces with the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence as an on-site partner at the newly constructed New York City Family Justice Center in Kew Gardens, Queens.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg welcomes visitors to the New York City Family Justice Center ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, July 15. Front left: Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, District Attorney Richard Brown. Back left: Cindy Dyer, director, Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice; Joe and Ali Torre, Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation; and Commissioner Yolanda Jimenez, Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence.
I N S I DE T H I S I S S UE
Expanding our presence in Queens • InMotion opens new office in Kew Gardens • On-site partners and services at the NYC Family Justice Center, Queens • Meet our Queens staff • The need in Queens
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP Establishes new litigation externship at inMotion
The New York City Family Justice Center opened its doors in Queens on July 21. Within the first week, women from Bangladesh, Ecuador, Guyana, India, the Philippines, Poland and Romania received on-the-spot access to the Center’s free legal and social services.
Fried Frank Fellowship
“Our first client, Maimun, a young mother from Guyana, accomplished in one afternoon what might have otherwise taken weeks,” shares Patricia Telfort, inMotion legal services coordinator. “In just one visit, Maimun received legal advice from inMotion (made possible by being able to access a copy of her criminal order of protection from the District Attorney’s on-site office) and developed a safety plan with a Safe Horizon counselor.”
2008 Annual Photography Auction & Benefit
“Our City has made investigating, prosecuting and preventing all domestic violence crimes a top priority,” said Mayor Bloomberg. “Domestic violence creates financial, emotional and, at times, physical scars. By making it as easy as possible for victims and their families to access services, many New Yorkers are given the opportunity to start over again.” Located near a primary public transportation hub in Kew Gardens, the Center is easily accessible and only a few short steps away from the doors of the Queens County Criminal and Integrated Domestic Violence Courts. InMotion’s office at the Center is open Monday–Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
One-stop service center for victims of domestic violence In only one visit, it is now possible for a Queens domestic violence survivor to meet with law enforcement, petition for an order of protection, receive legal advice about custody and child support, speak with a trained counselor, receive assistance in accessing emergency shelter, and apply for housing or financial assistance—all while their children play safely in the next room. No appointments are required to walk into the Center. When a domestic violence survivor arrives, they are immediately paired with a personal advocate who speaks their native language (or who can access the services of an interpreter through Language Line Services, a company that provides immediate, by-phone interpretation in 170 languages). The advocate assesses their situation, shares information about the diverse resources available at the Center and directs them to the services they need. The advocate also arranges appointments on their behalf with on-site service providers—such as inMotion—and provides ongoing case management support as they move forward to rebuild their life.
Protecting Queens abuse victims As an on-site partner at the Center, inMotion will take on some of its most complex civil cases, providing free legal assistance with matrimonial, family and immigration matters. Our services include: • Child support, spousal support, child custody, child visitation and orders of protection in the Queens County Family and Integrated Domestic Violence Courts • Uncontested and contested divorces in Queens County Supreme Court • Violence Against Women Act self-petitions and battered spouse waivers, where a client seeks to obtain legal immigration status without the assistance of her abusive spouse or former spouse continued inside
Corporate practice meets public interest
Letter from the executive director
Our congratulations to Milbank! NYSBA 2008 President’s Pro Bono Service Award
Upcoming events
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For more information about inMotion’s upcoming special events, contact rsvp@inmotiononline.org or call 646.442.1185.
Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008 The Fine Art of Justice—A photography gallery tour with inMotion Join inMotion and its Board of Directors for a unique evening in Chelsea—a behindthe-scenes tour of four of New York’s most prestigious art galleries. Participating galleries: Julie Saul Gallery Robert Mann Gallery Yancey Richardson Gallery Yossi Milo Gallery
October 2008 2nd Annual Justice by Chocolate InMotion’s Junior Advisory Board will host a private cocktail party showcasing a celebrated New York City chocolatier. Keep an eye on our web site for more information!
Tuesday, February 3, 2009 2009 Commitment to Justice Awards Walter Reade Theatre at Lincoln Center 165 West 65th Street, NYC
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 Annual Photography Auction and Benefit Waldorf=Astoria 301 Park Avenue, NYC
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Meet our Queens staff
• Social work support services including safety planning, crisis management, assistance obtaining emergency shelter or housing, access to public benefits and counseling All women who come to inMotion through the Center will be screened for placement with a pro bono attorney or an on-site litigation extern from one of our participating Corporate Partner law firms. If a client cannot be given a volunteer attorney, our staff will provide free legal advice and prepare the necessary court papers so that she can file her own motion in court. We will also offer referrals to sister legal services providers who may be able to take on her case.
Join us in welcoming our New York City Family Justice Center staff to their new digs in Kew Gardens! InMotion is one of the only on-site legal services providers to debut at the Center with a full-time, multi-lingual staff to serve women living in Queens. Fluencies in our new office include Creole, French, Italian and Spanish. The grand opening! Pictured left to right: Catherine Douglass, Esq., inMotion executive director; Brad Eric Scheler, Esq., chair, board of directors; Alison Napack Kallman, Esq., board member; Heidi Lee Henderson, Esq., director, legal and social services; and Myron Trepper, senior counsel, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP.
About the New York City Family Justice Center Initiative Led by the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence, the New York City Family Justice Center Initiative brings together domestic violence prosecutors and service providers in one centralized location so that abuse survivors are able to access the support they need more effectively and efficiently. All services are free and available regardless of sex, age, nationality or sexual orientation. Survivors are able to access services in their native language, while their children receive child care from professionally trained staff. The New York City Family Justice Center in Kew Gardens is the second domestic violence crisis center to open in the City. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg launched the first Center in downtown Brooklyn in July, 2005. Since that time, the Brooklyn Center has served over 11,000 clients and averages 1,000 client visits per month. InMotion recently joined the Brooklyn Center as an off-site referral partner in June, 2008. Based on the Brooklyn Center’s success, the City has committed to opening additional centers. Following Queens, a Bronx center is expected to open by the end of 2009.
On-site partners
New York City Family Justice Center, Queens “Our City and nonprofit partners at the Queens Family Justice Center will represent the diverse needs of our clients. Domestic violence victims can take comfort in knowing that, regardless of their primary language or immigration status, they will be able to receive the immediate assistance they need to gain safety and services for themselves and their children.” Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence Commissioner Yolanda B. Jimenez
Nonprofit service providers inMotion, Inc.
Multi-lingual services available at the Queens Family Justice Center
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged
• Prosecution of domestic violence crimes
Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation
• Civil legal consultations and direct representation for Family Court, matrimonial, housing, and immigration matters
Barrier Free Living, Inc.
Korean American Family Services Center Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty Mount Sinai Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Program
• Assistance filing police and probation reports
New York Asian Women’s Center
• Interpretation services
Queens Legal Services Corporation Safe Horizon Sanctuary for Families Urban Justice Center
• Court accompaniment • On-site child care and children’s activities • Safety planning and emergency assistance • Shelter and housing assistance • Counseling and support groups
City and government agencies
• Services for the elderly and disabled
The City University of New York
• Public benefits assistance
Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence
• Health care assistance
New York City Department for the Aging
• Parenting skills training
New York City Department of Information, Technology and Telecommunications
• English as a Second Language classes and other self-sufficiency services
New York City Department of Probation
• Voluntary interfaith spiritual support
New York City Police Department Office of the Queens County District Attorney Domestic Violence Bureau
The New York City Family Justice Center in Queens is an initiative of the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence.
Gabriella F. Richman, Esq. Supervising attorney/Queens “As a resident of Queens, I am th r i lle d t o be i nv o lv e d i n t h i s wonderful collaborative endeavor, bringing much-needed services to the women of my community. This is an exciting place for me to be at this point in my career.” Bringing over 15 years of family and matrimonial legal expertise to our Queens office, Gabriella has spent most of her professional life advocating for the poor and making women’s voices heard in our City’s courts. Gabriella returned to inMotion in 2007 as senior staff attorney, and shortly thereafter she stepped into the role of supervising attorney. In addition to supervising our Queens staff and a full-time litigation extern, Gabriella trains and mentors inMotion pro bono attorneys handling complex matrimonial and family law matters on behalf of inMotion’s clients. She also provides free legal advice and brief services to Center clients who need to access the courts immediately, when there is not time to recruit a volunteer lawyer. Gabriella first joined inMotion’s staff in 2003 as a staff attorney in our Bronx office. Missing the courtroom, she left inMotion in 2005 for an appointment to the Second Department Law Guardian Appeals Panel to represent indigent individuals. During this time, Gabriella also accepted a part-time position as the director of matrimonial programs at the City Bar Justice Center of the New York City Bar Association and concurrently served as a consultant to the Incarcerated Mothers Law Project of Volunteers of Legal Services.
Patricia Telfort Legal services coordinator “The Family Justice Center in Queens will be a place of great comfort and hope for abuse victims. I am excited to collaborate with so many on-site organizations to empower families to move forward to safer and more secure lives.” Patricia came to inMotion last fall to complete the final leg of her master’s degree at Columbia University School of Social Work. As a social work intern, Patricia worked closely with many of inMotion’s most vulnerable clients, connecting them to critical support services and helping them navigate the complex bureaucracy of public benefits. Prior to her field placement at inMotion, Patricia interned at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx where she provided extensive social work support services to families dealing with major health crises. After her graduation in May, we welcomed Patricia to our Queens staff. As legal services coordinator, Patricia screens and provides information to clients, conducts intake, assists in recruiting new volunteers, coordinates Queens-based CLE trainings and links volunteer attorneys with women seeking legal representation. In addition, Patricia assists with legal screening for the Family Justice Center and makes referrals to other service providers at the Center.
Letter from the executive director Fried Fried Frank Fellowship
Corporate meets public service According to the latest Presidential election polls, the faltering national economy now Corporate practice practice meets public service
leads the list of concerns of most Americans. How our elected leaders address so many
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For Esq., aa second-year litigation associate at Forthe the past past year, year, Erin Erin Abrams, Abrams, Esq., second-year litigation associate at Fried, Fried, critical national issues—health care, education, energy, jobs—in the coming months Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, has worked full-time with inMotion as and years directly affectsfull-time each of with us and our families. Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, has worked inMotion as our our No one has more at stake than Fried legal inMotion’s clients. and Fried Frank Frank Fellow. Fellow. Her Her ardent ardent legal advocacy advocacy and forceful forceful litigation litigation skills skills have have brought financial security to indigent and brought freedom, freedom, safety safety and and financial security to 28 28 indigent women and their their Most of us worry about the futurewomen opportunities our children and grandchildren children—most victims of domestic violence—in highly contested children—most of of whom whom are are victims of domestic violence—in highly contested will inherit. But we don’t have to worry that we won’t have enough money to make it divorces We would like to two Erin’s hardthrough month, week,just tomorrow buy food and medicine, to pay the rent divorces and and family family law law cases. cases. Wethe would like the to share share just two of of—to Erin’s hardfought victories on behalf of inMotion clients living in Queens. and utilities. Nor do we worry about whether we’ll have a safe home to return to at the fought victories on behalf of inMotion clients living in Queens.
end of the day. These are the very immediate worries of the women who reach out to for help. Battered and infant Battered mother motherinMotion and abused abused infant find find safety safety and and financial financial independence independence * Malaya when her husband served After abusing Malaya, a 28-year-old mother Malaya contacted inMotion inMotion when her Women husbandliving served After abusing Malaya,*More a 28-year-old immigrant mother than 14.1immigrant million women in America are contacted poor—that’s about one in eight. her with divorce papers. Erin immediately took on from the Philippines, and their infant daughter, Malaya’s her divorce papers. 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As a result me with his fists until Malaya on extremely favorable terms. As a result of of me with his fists until payments, health insurance coverage, the right to keep affordable housing, valuable pension II was Erin’s forceful forceful advocacy, advocacy, Gabat Gabat was was required required to to buy buy out out was black black and and blue. blue. Erin’s rights, fair division of marital debts. Talented and caring lawyers make the difference. share distribute Our was —the words of a share of of their their co-op co-op and distribute her her legal legal Our daughter was in in Malaya’s Together, we aredaughter giving thousands of Malaya’s women the chance to begin to and live without fear. grateful inMotion client the share of of his his pension pension on on an an accelerated accelerated schedule. schedule. 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During During the the course course of of the the LLP, served as benefit co-chairs. person and God bless you for all the work that you do person and God bless you for all the work that you do Waldorf=Astoria for our 2009 Annual Benefit and family family offense offense proceedings, proceedings, Elena’s Elena’s husband husband defaulted. defaulted. for women in need like me.” for women in need like me.” Photography Auction. For more information, contact For the 13th straight year, Denise Bethel of Sotheby’s AAwarrant warrantwas wasissued issuedfor forhis hisarrest, arrest,but buthe hedid didnot notappear appear rsvp@inmotiononline.org or 646.442.1185. returned to the podium to lead our live auction. We ** Client changed to Client names names have have been beencall changed to protect protect their their identities. identities.
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Meet our Queens staff
• Social work support services including safety planning, crisis management, assistance obtaining emergency shelter or housing, access to public benefits and counseling All women who come to inMotion through the Center will be screened for placement with a pro bono attorney or an on-site litigation extern from one of our participating Corporate Partner law firms. If a client cannot be given a volunteer attorney, our staff will provide free legal advice and prepare the necessary court papers so that she can file her own motion in court. We will also offer referrals to sister legal services providers who may be able to take on her case.
Join us in welcoming our New York City Family Justice Center staff to their new digs in Kew Gardens! InMotion is one of the only on-site legal services providers to debut at the Center with a full-time, multi-lingual staff to serve women living in Queens. Fluencies in our new office include Creole, French, Italian and Spanish. The grand opening! Pictured left to right: Catherine Douglass, Esq., inMotion executive director; Brad Eric Scheler, Esq., chair, board of directors; Alison Napack Kallman, Esq., board member; Heidi Lee Henderson, Esq., director, legal and social services; and Myron Trepper, senior counsel, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP.
About the New York City Family Justice Center Initiative Led by the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence, the New York City Family Justice Center Initiative brings together domestic violence prosecutors and service providers in one centralized location so that abuse survivors are able to access the support they need more effectively and efficiently. All services are free and available regardless of sex, age, nationality or sexual orientation. Survivors are able to access services in their native language, while their children receive child care from professionally trained staff. The New York City Family Justice Center in Kew Gardens is the second domestic violence crisis center to open in the City. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg launched the first Center in downtown Brooklyn in July, 2005. Since that time, the Brooklyn Center has served over 11,000 clients and averages 1,000 client visits per month. InMotion recently joined the Brooklyn Center as an off-site referral partner in June, 2008. Based on the Brooklyn Center’s success, the City has committed to opening additional centers. Following Queens, a Bronx center is expected to open by the end of 2009.
On-site partners
New York City Family Justice Center, Queens
Gabriella F. Richman, Esq. Supervising attorney/Queens “As a resident of Queens, I am th r i lle d t o be i nv o lv e d i n t h i s wonderful collaborative endeavor, bringing much-needed services to the women of my community. This is an exciting place for me to be at this point in my career.” Bringing over 15 years of family and matrimonial legal expertise to our Queens office, Gabriella has spent most of her professional life advocating for the poor and making women’s voices heard in our City’s courts. Gabriella returned to inMotion in 2007 as senior staff attorney, and shortly thereafter she stepped into the role of supervising attorney. In addition to supervising our Queens staff and a full-time litigation extern, Gabriella trains and mentors inMotion pro bono attorneys handling complex matrimonial and family law matters on behalf of inMotion’s clients. She also provides free legal advice and brief services to Center clients who need to access the courts immediately, when there is not time to recruit a volunteer lawyer.
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“Our City and nonprofit partners at the Queens Family Justice Center will represent the diverse needs of our clients. Domestic violence victims can take comfort in knowing that, regardless of their primary language or immigration status, they will be able to receive the immediate assistance they need to gain safety and services for themselves and their children.” Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence Commissioner Yolanda B. Jimenez
Nonprofit service providers inMotion, Inc.
Multi-lingual services available at the Queens Family Justice Center
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged
• Prosecution of domestic violence crimes
Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation
• Civil legal consultations and direct representation for Family Court, matrimonial, housing, and immigration matters
Barrier Free Living, Inc.
Korean American Family Services Center Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty Mount Sinai Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Program
• Assistance filing police and probation reports
New York Asian Women’s Center
• Interpretation services
Queens Legal Services Corporation Safe Horizon Sanctuary for Families Urban Justice Center
• Court accompaniment • On-site child care and children’s activities • Safety planning and emergency assistance • Shelter and housing assistance • Counseling and support groups
City and government agencies
• Services for the elderly and disabled
The City University of New York
• Public benefits assistance
Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence
• Health care assistance
New York City Department for the Aging
• Parenting skills training
New York City Department of Information, Technology and Telecommunications
• English as a Second Language classes and other self-sufficiency services
New York City Department of Probation
• Voluntary interfaith spiritual support
New York City Police Department Office of the Queens County District Attorney Domestic Violence Bureau
The New York City Family Justice Center in Queens is an initiative of the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence.
Gabriella first joined inMotion’s staff in 2003 as a staff attorney in our Bronx office. Missing the courtroom, she left inMotion in 2005 for an appointment to the Second Department Law Guardian Appeals Panel to represent indigent individuals. During this time, Gabriella also accepted a part-time position as the director of matrimonial programs at the City Bar Justice Center of the New York City Bar Association and concurrently served as a consultant to the Incarcerated Mothers Law Project of Volunteers of Legal Services.
Patricia Telfort Legal services coordinator “The Family Justice Center in Queens will be a place of great comfort and hope for abuse victims. I am excited to collaborate with so many on-site organizations to empower families to move forward to safer and more secure lives.” Patricia came to inMotion last fall to complete the final leg of her master’s degree at Columbia University School of Social Work. As a social work intern, Patricia worked closely with many of inMotion’s most vulnerable clients, connecting them to critical support services and helping them navigate the complex bureaucracy of public benefits. Prior to her field placement at inMotion, Patricia interned at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx where she provided extensive social work support services to families dealing with major health crises. After her graduation in May, we welcomed Patricia to our Queens staff. As legal services coordinator, Patricia screens and provides information to clients, conducts intake, assists in recruiting new volunteers, coordinates Queens-based CLE trainings and links volunteer attorneys with women seeking legal representation. In addition, Patricia assists with legal screening for the Family Justice Center and makes referrals to other service providers at the Center.
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For Forthe thepast pastyear, year,Erin Erin Abrams, Abrams, Esq., Esq., aa second-year second-year litigation litigation associate associate at at Fried, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, has worked full-time with inMotion Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, has worked full-time with inMotion as as our our Fried Fried Frank Frank Fellow. Fellow. Her Her ardent ardent legal legal advocacy advocacy and and forceful forceful litigation litigation skills skills have have brought brought freedom, freedom, safety safety and and financial financial security security to to 28 28 indigent indigent women women and and their their children—most children—mostof ofwhom whom are are victims victims of of domestic domestic violence—in violence—in highly highly contested contested divorces divorces and and family family law law cases. cases. We We would would like like to to share share just just two two of of Erin’s Erin’s hardhardfought victories on behalf of inMotion clients living in Queens. fought victories on behalf of inMotion clients living in Queens.
Battered Battered mother mother and and abused abused infant infant find find safety safety and and financial financial independence independence ** aa 28-year-old After After abusing abusing Malaya, Malaya, 28-year-old immigrant immigrant mother mother from fromthe thePhilippines, Philippines,and andtheir theirinfant infantdaughter, daughter,Malaya’s Malaya’s husband husbandforcibly forciblythrew threwhis hiswife wifeand anddaughter daughterout out of of their their family family home. home. M rreec coun tss,, Mal a laya a ya o u nt “Gabat “Gabat did did not not want want aa daughter daughter— —he he wanted wanted aa son. Eight son. Eight days days after after II gave gave birth, birth, he he beat beat me me with with his his fists fists until until II was was black black and and blue. blue. Our daughter Our daughter was was in in the the room room and and crying. crying. He He would would not not let let me me go go to to her. her. In In aa rage rage he hescreamed, screamed,‘Shut-up! ‘Shut-up!Shut-up! Shut-up!You Youare are aa bitch bitch just just like like your yourmother,’ mother,’and and shook shook our our baby baby daughter daughter violently.” violently.” After After fleeing fleeing with with her her daughter daughter to to her her parent’s parent’s small small apartment apartment in in Queens, Queens, Malaya Malaya went went to to Family Family Court Court to to seek seekan anorder orderof ofprotection, protection,legal legalcustody custodyof ofher herdaughter daughter and andan anorder orderof ofchild childsupport. support. Gabat Gabat did did not not want want to to pay pay child child support. support. He He immediately immediately filed filed aa cross-petition cross-petition for for custody custody and and visitation. visitation. The The Administration Administration of of Children’s Children’s Services Services (ACS) (ACS) reviewed reviewed the the petitions petitions and and initiated initiated neglect neglect and and abuse abuse proceedings proceedings against against Gabat Gabat based based on on Malaya’s Malaya’sallegations. allegations.
Malaya Malaya contacted contacted inMotion inMotion when when her her husband husband served served her her with with divorce divorce papers. papers. Erin Erin immediately immediately took took on on the the divorce divorce and and Family Family Court Court matters matters and and helped helped Malaya file file an an answer answer to to her her husband’s husband’s divorce divorce complaint complaint in Queens Supreme Court. The divorce in Queens Supreme Court. The divorce action action soon became became hotly hotly contested, contested, as as complex complex issues issues of of equitable equitable distribution arose, including appraising the distribution arose, including appraising the marital marital residence residence and and the the value value of of the the husband’s husband’s pension. pension. In In May May of of 2008, 2008, Erin Erin settled settled the the divorce divorce case case for for Malaya on extremely favorable terms. As a result Malaya on extremely favorable terms. As a result of of Erin’s Erin’s forceful forceful advocacy, advocacy, Gabat Gabat was was required required to to buy buy out out Malaya’s Malaya’s share share of of their their co-op co-op and and distribute distribute her her legal legal share share of of his his pension pension on on an an accelerated accelerated schedule. schedule. Malaya Malaya was was also also allowed allowed to to reclaim reclaim the the property property that that she she left left in in the the marital marital residence residence when when she she fled. fled. In In addition, addition, Erin Erin helped helped Malaya Malaya secure secure an an order order of of protection, protection, custody custody of of her her daughter daughter and and statutory statutory child child support. support. Gabat Gabat currently currently has has only only supervised supervised visitation visitation with with the the child, child, and and aa trial trial in in ACS’s ACS’s child child abuse abuse case case is is scheduled scheduled for for the the fall. fall. The The outcome outcome of of this this trial trial will will determine determine the the final final visitation visitation and and custody custody issues. issues. “InMotion “InMotion gave gave me me Erin Erin— —and and she she in in turn turn gave gave me me the the courage courage to to stand stand up up to to my my ex-husband ex-husband and and fight fight to to protect protect my my daughter,” daughter,” states states Malaya. Malaya. “We “We are are safe safe now now and and don’t don’t have have to to be be afraid.” afraid.”
Mail-order Mail-order bride bride escapes escapes violent violent marriage marriage Elena Elena** met met her her future future husband, husband, Georgios, Georgios, in in 2006 2006 on on aa web web site site for for mail-order mail-order brides brides while while she she lived lived in in Russia. Russia. Two Two months months after after their their first first online online encounter, encounter, Georgios Georgios flew flew Elena Elena to to the the United United States States and, and, after after aa brief brief courtship, courtship, they they married. married. Elena’s Elena’s honeymoon honeymoon soon soon turned turnedinto intoaaviolent violentnightmare. nightmare.
Georgios quickly quickly took took control control of of Elena’s Elena’s life. life. He He became became Georgios increasingly abusive—first abusive—first verbally, verbally, and and then then physically. physically. increasingly Georgios treated treated her her like like aa servant servant and and demanded demanded that that Georgios shecall callhim him‘sir.’ ‘sir.’He Heoften oftenflew flewinto intouncontrollable uncontrollable rages; rages; she severe severe physical physical and and sexual sexual abuse abuse became became aa daily daily torment. torment. Duringtheir theirsix-month six-monthmarriage, marriage,Elena Elenafled fledseveral several times times During but, but,without withoutfamily familyor ormoney, money, she she was was persuaded persuaded to to return return by by her her husband’s husband’s promises promises to to change. change. But But sadly, sadly, nothing nothing changed. changed. Georgios Georgios continued continued to to abuse abuse and and rape rape Elena. Elena. After aa particularly particularly severe severe incident incident where where her her husband husband After threatened to to kill kill her her and and attempted attempted to to break break her her arms, arms, threatened Elena called called the the police. police. Georgios Georgios was was arrested arrested and and Elena chargedwith withcriminal criminal assault assault and and harassment. harassment. Elena Elena fled fled charged to aa domestic domestic violence violence shelter. shelter. When When her her husband husband filed filed to for divorce divorce aa month month later, later, Elena Elena hired hired aa private private attorney attorney for to answer answer her her husband’s husband’s complaint complaint with with the the last last of of her her to savings,but butquickly quicklyran ranout outof ofmoney. money.She She then then turned turned to to savings, inMotionfor forhelp, help,and andErin Erintook tookon onher hercase. case. inMotion As soon soon as as Erin Erin began began representing representing Elena, Elena, the the order order As of protection protection petition, petition, criminal criminal case case and and divorce divorce of action were were consolidated consolidated in in Queens Queens County County Integrated Integrated action Domestic Violence Violence Court. Court. During During the the course course of of the the Domestic family offense offense proceedings, proceedings, Elena’s Elena’s husband husband defaulted. defaulted. family warrantwas wasissued issuedfor forhis hisarrest, arrest,but buthe hedid didnot notappear appear AAwarrant
in in court. court. Elena Elena bravely bravely testified testified at at the the inquest inquest about about the the violence violence she she had had suffered suffered and and the the judge judge granted granted Elena Elena an anorder orderof ofprotection protection for for five five years—the years—the longest longest the the law law allows. allows. Erin Erin finalized finalized Elena’s Elena’s divorce divorce at at the the inquest inquest and and obtained obtained aa default default judgment judgment against against Elena’s Elena’s husband husband which which required required him him to to pay pay spousal spousal maintenance maintenance of of $1,000/month for for six six months months and and awarded awarded all all marital marital $1,000/month possessions possessions to to Elena. Elena. Elenawas wasecstatic ecstaticwith withthe theoutcome outcomeof ofher hercases. cases.Although Although Elena there there isis still still aa warrant warrant out out for for her her ex-husband’s ex-husband’s arrest, arrest, she she feels feels safe safe knowing knowing that that she she has has aa five-year five-year order of of protection. protection. order
Elena Elena spoke spoke recently recently at an an inMotion inMotion event event at and shared, shared, “When “When II and came to to the the United United came States, II believed believed that that II States, would be be happy happy in in this this would country, and and II found found country, out that that people people here here out care about about others others and and care help you you ifif you you ask ask for for help. help. II was was all all alone, alone, no no friends friends or or help family, but but II found found my my family family in in inMotion. inMotion. Erin Erin Abrams Abrams family, was the the first first person person who who helped helped me me with with my my divorce divorce case. case. was She was was so so attentive attentive to to my my problems. problems. Since Since II found found Erin Erin She through inMotion, inMotion, things things have have been been getting getting better better and and through betterevery everyday. day.Thank Thankyou, you,Erin. Erin.You’re You’resuch suchaawonderful wonderful better person and and God God bless bless you you for for all all the the work work that that you you do do person for women women in in need need like like me.” me.” for Client names names have have been been changed changed to to protect protect their their identities. identities. ** Client
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Meet our Queens staff
• Social work support services including safety planning, crisis management, assistance obtaining emergency shelter or housing, access to public benefits and counseling All women who come to inMotion through the Center will be screened for placement with a pro bono attorney or an on-site litigation extern from one of our participating Corporate Partner law firms. If a client cannot be given a volunteer attorney, our staff will provide free legal advice and prepare the necessary court papers so that she can file her own motion in court. We will also offer referrals to sister legal services providers who may be able to take on her case.
Join us in welcoming our New York City Family Justice Center staff to their new digs in Kew Gardens! InMotion is one of the only on-site legal services providers to debut at the Center with a full-time, multi-lingual staff to serve women living in Queens. Fluencies in our new office include Creole, French, Italian and Spanish. The grand opening! Pictured left to right: Catherine Douglass, Esq., inMotion executive director; Brad Eric Scheler, Esq., chair, board of directors; Alison Napack Kallman, Esq., board member; Heidi Lee Henderson, Esq., director, legal and social services; and Myron Trepper, senior counsel, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP.
About the New York City Family Justice Center Initiative Led by the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence, the New York City Family Justice Center Initiative brings together domestic violence prosecutors and service providers in one centralized location so that abuse survivors are able to access the support they need more effectively and efficiently. All services are free and available regardless of sex, age, nationality or sexual orientation. Survivors are able to access services in their native language, while their children receive child care from professionally trained staff. The New York City Family Justice Center in Kew Gardens is the second domestic violence crisis center to open in the City. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg launched the first Center in downtown Brooklyn in July, 2005. Since that time, the Brooklyn Center has served over 11,000 clients and averages 1,000 client visits per month. InMotion recently joined the Brooklyn Center as an off-site referral partner in June, 2008. Based on the Brooklyn Center’s success, the City has committed to opening additional centers. Following Queens, a Bronx center is expected to open by the end of 2009.
On-site partners
New York City Family Justice Center, Queens “Our City and nonprofit partners at the Queens Family Justice Center will represent the diverse needs of our clients. Domestic violence victims can take comfort in knowing that, regardless of their primary language or immigration status, they will be able to receive the immediate assistance they need to gain safety and services for themselves and their children.” Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence Commissioner Yolanda B. Jimenez
Nonprofit service providers inMotion, Inc.
Multi-lingual services available at the Queens Family Justice Center
Jewish Association for Services for the Aged
• Prosecution of domestic violence crimes
Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation
• Civil legal consultations and direct representation for Family Court, matrimonial, housing, and immigration matters
Barrier Free Living, Inc.
Korean American Family Services Center Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty Mount Sinai Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Program
• Assistance filing police and probation reports
New York Asian Women’s Center
• Interpretation services
Queens Legal Services Corporation Safe Horizon Sanctuary for Families Urban Justice Center
• Court accompaniment • On-site child care and children’s activities • Safety planning and emergency assistance • Shelter and housing assistance • Counseling and support groups
City and government agencies
• Services for the elderly and disabled
The City University of New York
• Public benefits assistance
Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence
• Health care assistance
New York City Department for the Aging
• Parenting skills training
New York City Department of Information, Technology and Telecommunications
• English as a Second Language classes and other self-sufficiency services
New York City Department of Probation
• Voluntary interfaith spiritual support
New York City Police Department Office of the Queens County District Attorney Domestic Violence Bureau
The New York City Family Justice Center in Queens is an initiative of the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence.
Gabriella F. Richman, Esq. Supervising attorney/Queens “As a resident of Queens, I am t h r i lle d t o be i nv o lv e d i n t h i s wonderful collaborative endeavor, bringing much-needed services to the women of my community. This is an exciting place for me to be at this point in my career.” Bringing over 15 years of family and matrimonial legal expertise to our Queens office, Gabriella has spent most of her professional life advocating for the poor and making women’s voices heard in our City’s courts. Gabriella returned to inMotion in 2007 as senior staff attorney, and shortly thereafter she stepped into the role of supervising attorney. In addition to supervising our Queens staff and a full-time litigation extern, Gabriella trains and mentors inMotion pro bono attorneys handling complex matrimonial and family law matters on behalf of inMotion’s clients. She also provides free legal advice and brief services to Center clients who need to access the courts immediately, when there is not time to recruit a volunteer lawyer.
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Gabriella first joined inMotion’s staff in 2003 as a staff attorney in our Bronx office. Missing the courtroom, she left inMotion in 2005 for an appointment to the Second Department Law Guardian Appeals Panel to represent indigent individuals. During this time, Gabriella also accepted a part-time position as the director of matrimonial programs at the City Bar Justice Center of the New York City Bar Association and concurrently served as a consultant to the Incarcerated Mothers Law Project of Volunteers of Legal Services.
Patricia Telfort Legal services coordinator “The Family Justice Center in Queens will be a place of great comfort and hope for abuse victims. I am excited to collaborate with so many on-site organizations to empower families to move forward to safer and more secure lives.” Patricia came to inMotion last fall to complete the final leg of her master’s degree at Columbia University School of Social Work. As a social work intern, Patricia worked closely with many of inMotion’s most vulnerable clients, connecting them to critical support services and helping them navigate the complex bureaucracy of public benefits. Prior to her field placement at inMotion, Patricia interned at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx where she provided extensive social work support services to families dealing with major health crises. After her graduation in May, we welcomed Patricia to our Queens staff. As legal services coordinator, Patricia screens and provides information to clients, conducts intake, assists in recruiting new volunteers, coordinates Queens-based CLE trainings and links volunteer attorneys with women seeking legal representation. In addition, Patricia assists with legal screening for the Family Justice Center and makes referrals to other service providers at the Center.
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protect my daughter,” states Malaya. “We are safe now and don’tservices have to be afraid.” Legal services agenciesare arescarce scarce Legal agencies In a county of over 2.2 million people, only nine In a county of over 2.2 million people, only nine Queens-based legal services lawyers and legal Queens-based legal services lawyers and legal assistantsserve servelow-income low-incomeclients clientswho whoneed need assistants court. Elena bravely testified at the inquest about the matrimonialand andfamily familylaw lawassistance. assistance. matrimonial lence she had suffered and the judge granted Elena order of protection for five years—the longest the law The numbers speak for themselves The numbers speak themselves ows. Erin finalized Elena’s divorce atfor the inquest and incidents domestic violencehusband werereported reported incidents ofofdomestic violence were tained 45,877 a45,877 default judgment against Elena’s Twenty-six percentofofall all Queens last year. percent ininQueens last ich required him toyear. payTwenty-six spousal maintenance of domestic homicides theCity CityofofNew New York were domestic the were 000/month for homicides six monthsininand awarded allYork marital reported QueensCounty. County.Citywide Citywidethe thepolice police ssessions to Elena. reported ininQueens * *domestic 229,354 domesticviolence violenceincidents incidents respondedtoto229,354 responded na was ecstatic with the outcome of her cases. Although last year; averaging over 600 incidents per day. last year; averaging over 600 incidents per day. ere is still a warrant out for her ex-husband’s arrest, Inaddition, addition, theNYPD’s NYPD’sDomestic DomesticViolence ViolenceUnit Unit the e feels In safe knowing * *home 76,602 home visits in 2007, a conducted 76,602 visits in 2007, a conducted t she has a five-year ninety-eightpercent percentincrease increasesince since2002. 2002. ninety-eight der of protection. Source:Mayor’s Mayor’sOffice OfficetotoCombat CombatDomestic DomesticViolence, Violence, * *Source:
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Lasting legal solutions for families in domestic crisis Since 1993, inMotion has confronted the challenging needs of families in crisis by providing free legal and social services to low-income, under-served, abused women and their children. We have helped thousands of women free themselves from abusive relationships, stay in their homes and win the financial support to which they—and their children—are legally entitled.
Our congratulations to Milbank! NYSBA 2008 President’s Pro Bono Service Award
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We are proud to have supported the nomination of our long-standing Corporate Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, to receive the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) 2008 President’s Pro Bono Service Award for a large law firm.
Joseph S. Genova, Esq., Milbank partner and director of public service, pictured with The Honorable Judith S. Kaye, Chief Judge of the State of New York, at Law Day in Albany, NY.
On May 1, the NYSBA recognized Milbank’s outstanding commitment to improving the greater public good through pro bono service at its 18th annual award ceremony on Law Day in Albany, New York.
Nurturing a strong culture of pro bono service As a firm, Milbank has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to pro bono work. Each year, attorneys working in its domestic offices are required to dedicate at least 20 hours to pro bono matters. Last year, 90% of the lawyers based in New York City devoted their time to pro bono matters, providing 27,290 hours of pro bono service, with an average of 87 donated hours per attorney. “We are proud of this recognition by the New York State Bar Association,” states Joseph Genova, the firm’s director of public service. By teaming with dedicated experts like the
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Deep commitment to NYC women and children InMotion and the families we serve have benefited greatly from Milbank’s unwavering commitment to public service. Milbank has been actively involved in inMotion’s work since 1995. In 2007 alone, 47 lawyers from the firm (including seven partners, 13 summer associates and seven legal assistants) donated 1,621 hours to represent 41 clients in inMotion matters. We honored Milbank associate Alyssa A. Rower, Esq. at our 2008 Commitment to Justice Awards ceremony in February for her representation of a Latina mother of two children, one autistic. With the full support of the firm, Alyssa’s skillful and dedicated advocacy resulted in a child support allocation which not only maximized the family’s income but also retained Medicaid eligibility for her client’s autistic son and health care for the entire family. Thanks to Alyssa’s dedication, skillful negotiation and advocacy, her client retained custody of her children and obtained a speedy and favorable decision in a visitation matter.
Milbank associate Alyssa A. Rower, Esq., 2008 winner of an inMotion Commitment to Justice Award.
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