Friendship and abuse are mutually exclusive. You cannot remain friends with your abuser. You are confusing friendship and codependence.
No unless you have children together then you remain in touch in a civil manner. If you stay "friends" he will only use that as another avenue to control and manipulate you. The last jerk wanted to stay "friends". I told him I didnt want male friends. You dont owe him anything.
It does not matter. They are the same thing.
He was abusive.
You get a divorce and leave the house, before it is to late !
If your husband is verbally and emotionally abusive, you can break the negative cycle by seeking the services of a family counselor or filing for divorce.
Yes. Any person is free to maintain their married name after a divorce. That would be their choice.Yes. Any person is free to maintain their married name after a divorce. That would be their choice.Yes. Any person is free to maintain their married name after a divorce. That would be their choice.Yes. Any person is free to maintain their married name after a divorce. That would be their choice.
No
An abusive father and rough childhood, divorce from her husband.
Treach was abusive throughout their relationship; therefore, their marriage ended in a divorce.
Divorce him and if he threatens or attacks you, then call the police
Yes. In all 50 states of the U.S., an individual has the right to seek divorce, especially when it can be shown that abuse has been involved.
Pentecostals do not believe in divorce. depends on the particular denomination. there is no pentecostal minister i know who would teach a woman not to divorce her abusive husband..or her husband who cheats..of course first counseling would be encouraged
Divorce affects society by producing children who could suffer from maladjustment due to the break up of their family. On the other hand, the advantage of divorce in society is that abused spouses no longer have to stay in abusive relationships.