Get her to admit to the false accusation in front of witnesses, and have a tape recorder hidden somewhere. You then need to go to the prosecutor who originally went after you, have your witness sign a statement and put it all on record then offer the tape recording to verify what was said.
Then leave. Don't look back and don't give your spouse another opportunity to do that to you ever again. That kind of lie is the most deceitful, vicious and hateful thing that a person can do. Technically, the 10 commandments say, "Thou shalt not bear false witness," That's a lie that accuses someone of doing something. Technically, the commandment isn't to not lie. It's a commandment to not do what was done to you. It's an indication of an individual without conscience and it will happen again given the opportunity. Just be nice, get the recording and a witness who will be willing to testify, then run. I would suggest seeking a divorce, as any mutual trust or respect in the marriage has erroded. Stay away from each other physically and make no attempts to contact her.
Answer2: It may be a good idea to seek the advice of an attorney. Many offer free consultations. Apparently your spouse is a toxic person and the best thing you can do for yourself is remove that person from your life.
Spousal abuse is abuse regardless of whether or not it is discussed.
Depends if there is abuse in forms of verbal abuse, things such as yelling, threatening can be classified as abuse. If not than yes it is
False reports are the norm with abusive wives. They falsely report you to authorities and belittle you in front of children. Document her behavior, get witnesses, and go see an attorney. What you may think is unprove-able is proveable with an attorney and help.
Only a judge could answer this.
99.9% of spouse abuse is caused by alcohol abuse.
Any form of spouse abuse is major, abuse is abuse and no one has any rite to abuse any one or anything.
It's NOT easy!
No. If police get called, you go to jail. Criminal law does not depend on the nationality or the status of the victim.
Spousal abuse is almost always hidden by closed doors and family and friends may not be aware of what is going on. Therefore it is not mandatory in Kentucky or any other State to report spousal abuse, but, the victim should report it to the police.
If you been separated from your spouse but did it because of abuse do you need legal documentation for that?
This is obviously violence. Unless done in self-defense it is abuse, but even then it is a most unsatisfactory state of affairs in a marriage. You should consider reporting the matter to the police.
It could be considered abuse, if your spouse knows that his or her actions are causing you to be afraid or unhappy and they continue to act that way just to harm you.