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The season was cold and packed with snow flurries.

Dana called the repairman out a couple of times for an estimate and an overall "budget" discussion.

She quickly found she needed a new heating unit and water heater.

The other night, Dana also discovered changes needed to be made and not delayed.

Her paycheck was reasonable, but she had a little bit of debt.

She wasn't sure what was in front of her to make her move from a "sometimes" domestic abuse

situation to complete freedom.

Dana and her husband tried counseling one or twice, but they didn't feel it was working. OK, she

decided it twice, and he was in just the one time.

They had been married twelve years, and he was infused with alcohol most of the time.

Dana was tired of the cold night and cool showers. Time for a change and she was making the best

decisions she knew.

She planned to make payments for 24 months on $6000.00,  and she felt that was affordable; it was

buying a new car practically.

Seven months into the contract, Dana decided to make her bold move. She wrapped up the kids like

burritos and made her move for a better life, free from domestic violence.

Even though Dana has made a move for the better, she is still obligated to complete the six-

thousand- dollar heating contract.

In some cases, women coming from domestic abuse relationships may choose to omit from paying

financial obligations directly because they cannot pay, figure they do not live in the house anymore

so why should they be required to pay, perhaps they are so distraught and traumatized they forget to

pay, or just do not care anymore.

Be sure to keep in mind when leaving a domestic violence relationship how you can continue to

invest in yourself and what you may do to sustain income and your financial obligations.

Often- times, women ruin their credit from making this move. I know it's the last thing on your mind

but try to remember what you can do to protect your investment bill payments you have.

Keep your name in good shape as well as your health and financials. Sometimes it looks so natural on

 paper, but once you stick with your plan of action and stay focused, you will be surprised at the

outcome.

Women Empowerment Solutions- freedom from domestic violence

Matthew 6:21 "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

Romans 13:8 "Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, 

for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law."

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