Legal Services

Betty Griffin Center can offer legal support to victims of sexual and domestic harassment and assault.

A victim may decide to request a protective injunction: a court order that either protects the victim and/or a child or children from being harmed or threatened by the abuser.

Our agency has advocates at the clerk of court to make referrals for a victim’s legal representation.

Visit this website for more information on the legal resources that are available.

Florida Bar-licensed attorney(s) are providing the IFP Project injunction representations.

Outreach Office:

Betty Griffin Center
2450 Old Moultrie Rd, Ste. 202,
St. Augustine, FL 32086

M-F 8:30a.m. - 5p.m. (904) 808-8544 -Voice

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The Betty Griffin Center complies with state and federal non-discrimination laws and policies that prohibit discrimination. Our policy is to ensure equal opportunity for all people who have experienced domestic and/or sexual abuse to participate in and benefit from the programs and activities provided. In accordance with federal law and U.S. Department of Justice policy, Betty Griffin Center is prohibited from, discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability.