
A Voice for the Voiceless
We are a peer-led support group for survivors of domestic violence. Please note that we do not provide legal advice.
Our members, most of whom have survived domestic violence themselves, offer support by sharing their stories of survival and attending court hearings. We will attend your court hearings and support you the best way we can.
Our Virginia parents support group connects through in-person meetings, as well as via Zoom, WhatsApp, email, and phone.
Virginia Parents United collaborates with other domestic violence groups and various religious organizations that share our goals. Our mission is to bring justice and shine a light on corruption in Northern Virginia and many other states across the U.S.
How courts separate children from families.
Contact: katya19antipova@gmail.com
Strengthening Your Voice
We offer vital resources for domestic violence survivors, promoting justice and support.
Join Our Zoom meeting this week
Ekaterina Antipova is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Virginia Parents United - serving globally
Time: Oct 7, 2025 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Every week on Tuesday
Weekly:
Meeting ID: 832 1910 6073
Passcode: 770553
Who We Are
We are a coalition dedicated to exposing and addressing corruption within the legal system. We believe there is power in numbers, and by uniting, we amplify our voices to create systemic change.
We take direct action by filing complaints against judges, attorneys, etc Through our collective efforts, we raise awareness and shine a light on injustices that harm families.
We leverage platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and email to communicate our needs and share educational articles on legal rights and other relevant topics.
Our ultimate goal is to prevent the tragic loss of life that has occurred due to a broken system. We are committed to protecting parents and children and ensuring they have a voice and a chance at justice.
The Tale of Four People
Consider the tale of four people: Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and everybody was asked to do it.
Everybody was sure somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was everybody's job.
Everybody thought that anybody could do it but nobody realized that everybody wouldn't do it. It ended up that everybody blamed somebody when nobody did what anybody could have done. - Author unknown
What They Say
Client Voices
"Connecting with other survivors helped me reclaim my voice and my strength. I finally realized I wasn't alone and what happened wasn't my fault."
"I was lost, but with support, I found my way back to myself. Today, I'm not just a survivor—I'm a thriver."
"After years of silence, finding a community of people who truly understood was the turning point. Their strength became my strength, and they reminded me that I am worthy of a life free from fear."
"I prayed to God for help and my friend reached out, invited me to the church."
"Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven."
- Matthew 5:15-16
The United States constitution is supposed to represent people and respond to people.
James Madison wrote," The people are the only legitimate fountain of power, and it is from them that the constitutional charter, under which the several branches of government hold their power, is derived.
Elected representatives can not act in a a manner that contradicts constitution
Using logic and everyday experiences we may say that a law is a rule for everyone.
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