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New Arkansas Law Helps Disconnect Domestic Violence Victims From Abusers
Tribune Broadcasting
2017-07-03
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A new law in Arkansas helps domestic violence survivors keep their phone plan separate from their abuser. Advocates say it is common for abusers to be in control of their victims` phone account.
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