Mar 11 β€’ 07:01 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Free action guides women on property violence and fraud prevention; see service locations in BH

The Brazilian Land Registry (RIB) will offer a free national service from March 11 to 31 to guide women on property rights and fraud prevention, focusing on the silent aggression of property violence.

The Brazilian Land Registry (RIB) is initiating a nationwide free service from March 11 to 31 designed to educate women about their property rights and how to prevent fraud. This initiative aims to raise awareness about property violence, which is often subtle and involves financial control, hiding assets, and debts incurred in the victim's name. By providing essential information, RIB hopes to empower women to recognize and combat these issues effectively.

During this period, legal professionals will be available to clarify important aspects of property rights, including identifying signs of hidden assets, understanding property rights in marriage and stable unions, and the legal mechanisms available to protect against asset concealment. Additionally, they will explain the different property regimes and offer preventative measures against property fraud. The support can be accessed both online and in-person, with specific locations provided for participants to schedule appointments.

This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need for specialized support for women facing financial and property-related violence in Brazil. By expanding access to information and legal resources, the program not only addresses immediate concerns but also seeks to foster long-term awareness and understanding of property rights among women, ultimately aiming to reduce instances of property violence in the community.

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