Mica Miller could have been helped by "coercive control" legislation stalled in the South Carolina legislature, says the attorney for her grieving family. Miller killed herself after being abused by her husband, her family says, accusations he denies.
Mica Miller did not appear to leave a will, leading to court battles between her immediate family and husband, and continuing a story that has drawn nationwide attention after the death of the 30-year-old.
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Domestic abuse research and reporting often focus on physical violence. But this narrow frame may be misleading. Between 60% and 80% of domestic abuse survivors seeking outside supports (i.e., from police, shelters) experience what advocates call.