It is a sobering reality that one in three women globally will experience sexual or physical abuse in their lifetime. In the realm of family law, we witness the devastating ripples of domestic violence on a daily basis. Therefore, recent developments on the international stage are of significant interest to those of us working to protect vulnerable individuals. The International Coalition Late last week, it was announced that the UK is spearheading a new International Coalition to End Violence against Women and Girls. Driven by Yvette Cooper, the coalition brings together eight founding nations: the UK, South Africa, Brazil, Morocco, Spain, Jamaica, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Australia. This united front aims to drive practical, cross-border action to prevent domestic abuse, tackle sexual violence, and combat the rising threat of online harm. The initiative mirrors a domestic mission to halve violence against women and girls within a decade. Participating countries will share cruci...