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In my short-term plan, I would probably leave my house with the children and the dog. Since I have $200 with me, which I managed to hide from my partner, with the limited cash, I would opt for public transportation and try to find ways to keep my pet in a nearby shelter home. To run from my toxic partner, I would find a government shelter for women and children so that I can feel safe.    For my long-term plan for the following months of escape, I need to work on my solid survival plan to help me ensure safety and financial stability. Since my credit has been ruined and I do not have work experience, I need to refocus on getting entry-level jobs requiring minimum skills and no background check for employment history. I could get jobs in food service, retail, or as a janitor that could pay me a minimum wage of $13.25 hourly. I can make $950 monthly after taxes living in Los Angeles and subsequently apply for low-income housing programs and short-term transitional housing.    Legal Issues Conviction rates in the case of psychological abuse are much less than in physical abuse, and many struggle to seek justice and start a new life. Living in a Rural area In rural areas, things are limited, and abusers can track the addresses of the victims.  Health issues Mental and physical health damage can be a challenge that can make it difficult for the victims.   From this activity, I understand that leaving an abusive relationship is much more complicated than it is said. While developing a plan, I learned that there are numerous challenges and barriers that the victims have to face. The most intricate challenge we face is understanding and finding ways for the victims to escape.  

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