Resources to Take Your Life Back

Guides, networks, and tools to overcome your challenges

TAR Anon Support Groups

TAR Anon is the first scalable, peer to peer, trauma-informed, free transformative support fellowship for STARsSurvivors of Toxic Abusive Relationships – to share their experiences, strength and hope to aid each other in recovery.

Through free support meetings, TAR Anon attracts a diverse community seeking a safe space for healing. Participants can openly share their stories in a trauma-informed and safe environment.

Powered by STAR Network, TAR Anon focuses on self-awareness, self-love, and emotional regulation, helping individuals take their lives back in a supportive, non-judgmental environment.

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Resources for Those Going Through Parental Alienation

If you are going through a high-conflict divorce or custody dispute, understanding parental alienation is crucial. Educate yourself and advocate for change.

Resources for Those Affected by Domestic Violence

Healing from domestic violence requires more than just awareness – it requires real resources and support. Explore the resources below and begin your path to healing in a safe, supportive community.

Resources for Those Going Through False Allegations

Learn about the serious consequences false allegations can have on families, especially children. These articles provide valuable insights into why some parents resort to such allegations and the harm caused. Explore the following resources to better understand the topic

Resources for Those Going Through Custodial Interference

If you’re dealing with custodial interference in your custody case, it’s important to take immediate action. Learn more about your rights, how to report custodial interference, and what steps you can take to protect your child.