quietly do not let him know you are leaving. An abusive husband is a very common and serious problem. if you have plans to move in with your ex boyfriend then do it secretly make sure he is asleep or at least an hour or 2 away. if you receive threats do not answer he will find you. if he threatens you again go to the police it is no longer a small enough problem, CALL THE POLICE!!!
I am sure that it would depend on the abusive ex-husband.
If he come to the house you are living in and is abusive then you can ask him to leave. If he refuses to leave then call Local Police and explain why you are calling. The Police should then come to the house and talk with both you and the ex-boyfriend. Police will then decide if ex-boyfriend should be arrested or not.
Because he is abusive. Partner abuse is a treatable sickness, but not always curable. Staying with an abusive partner does not help them to become a better person.
You can't but it will be the job of your girlfriend. She's the only one that can tell them to leave the two of you alone. If you did it alone without her knowledge the ex boyfriend and ex husband will make sure to make you miserable. But it sounds like your girlfriend doesn't want to deal with them both, so maybe you can try to ignore them both...
No!
No, you are not cruel to start seeing another man the day after you dumped your abusive ex-boyfriend because he didn't care about you when he abused you, so you shouldn't care about his feelings.
husband happy after seeing ex girlfriend
Your boyfriend's ex still loves him and it's not up to you to worry about it, but to have your boyfriend talk to his ex and ask her to leave you both alone. Be wary! He could be playing each of you against the other.
No, just get out of the relationship. Good luck and God Bless:)
Yes, you should.
Through a lawyer.
Restraining order, sue, press charges