After pushing to pass "Om's Law" following her son's murder by his father, Leah Moses is backing a new bill that places coercive control — which can include intimidation and abuse through violence, surveillance, financial control and isolation — atop a list of considerations for family court judges.

Two years after ‘Om’s Law,’ supporters hope to build on family court reform • Utah News Dispatch
Two years after Om's Law was passed, a new bill would place coercive control atop a list of considerations for judges in family court.