Dawn M. Bennett, divorce lawyer, advises you to think before speaking in order to avoid badmouthing your ex-spouse in front of your children, as this can disturb their relationship with their father and later when they are an adult it can affect on yours.
Domestic Violence and Abuse
My husband will not see a marriage counselor, and he’s verbally abusive toward t
“My husband will not see a marriage counselor, and he’s verbally abusive toward the children and me. I want to make sure we’re safe, financially and emotionally, should divorce become our only option. What steps should I be taking now?” It sounds like you are at the beginning stages of determining whether or not your […]
What are the laws on
Discover how the law in Georgia works to keep families safe from abuse.
My husband will not see a marriage counselor, and he’s verbally abusive toward the children and me.
My husband will not see a marriage counselor, and he’s verbally abusive toward the children and me. I want to make sure we’re safe, financially and emotionally, should divorce become our only option. What steps should I be taking now?
My Husband Verbally Abuses Me And Threatens Me. What Can I Do?
Getting legal counsel is important, but before that you want to make sure that you are safe from any possible harm.
I’m an immigrant and I’m a victim of domestic violence, what are my rights?
Learn the effect of domestic violence and child custody/visitation, as well as asylum for immigrants who are victims of this. This article reveals the rights given to victims of domestic abuse.
I think I’m a domestic violence victim, what should I do and know about?
Take action immediately and call the authorities as soon as you find out domestic violence is taking place. This article gives the ins and outs of how to deal with physical abuse, the victims, the perpetrators and the steps following the arrest.
I need help for domestic abuse, who can help me?
Don’t be a victim for any longer than you have to. Use this list of numbers to contact someone who can help you escape the violence and begin recovery, so you can find the happy, safe life you deserve.
When should I take action to protect myself from an abusive spouse?
See when it is most appropriate to take action against your spouse’s abuse, as Herschel Fogelman, a Toronto mediator and family lawyer, answers that frequently asked question.
Do you need to cite grounds in order to divorce in Florida?
As long as you believe your marriage to be “irretrievably broken” you can be well on your way to getting a divorce.
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