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If your husband was arrested for a battery-domestic charge and an onsite police report was taken and it was false, you can fight it in court. This will be the only way to get the charges dropped depending on what state you are in.
Yes, striking another adult is assault and/or battery.
The answer likely depends on what he is arrested for. It is possible that you might be classified as a confidential informant. There is an added issue because in many cases a wife cannot testify against her husband nor a husband against his wife. If your call to the police gave law enforcement any evidence about a court case then yes they have to disclose the source of the evidence.
Certainly, if he has been battered, he can bring charges and can succeed.
Have him arrested?
Until recently, adultery was technically against the law in the state of New Hampshire. In 2014, the New Hampshire state Senate voted to repeal the law.
The husband has no specific right to his wife's protected health information (PHI) under HIPAA. The wife however should inform caregivers and payers that the husband may be seeking PHI to the detriment of the patient, in order to hopefully prevent any misunderstandings.
Have him arrested and get out!
Just trust him sweetie!
you get your kids or they can be addopted or they can be sent to a family member.
The questioner will have to give more information - what is it that you are asking.
If you want him arrested, cal the police. If you don't, call a counselor.