"If you are in need of medical treatment, you have the right to have the officer present drive you to the nearest hospital or otherwise assist you.
"If you believe that police protection is needed for your physical safety, you have the right to have the officer present remain at the scene until you and your children can leave or until your safety is otherwise obtained.
"You have the right to file a criminal complaint with the responding officer or your local police department if the officer has not arrested the perpetrator.
"Married/blood relatives/children in common. If your attacker is your spouse, former spouse, person to whom you are related by blood or marriage, or if you are not married to your attacker, but have a child in common, you have the right to go to family court and ask the court to issue:
"Unmarried. If you are not married or related to your attacker, but have resided with him or her within the past three (3) years, or you or your attacker are in, or have been in, a substantive dating or engagement relationship within the past one year, you have the right to go to district court and request:
R.I. Gen. Laws § 12-29-3