depends on the shelter. ask them
For trespassing, if nothing else.
Many women die from spousal abuse due co-dependency issues.
This is a form of abuse. I would suggest contacting a local spousal abuse hotline and weighing your options from there. If it was violent and he's trapped you, police can get involved.The hotline may be able to suggest some Women's shelters nearby that you and the children can go to. They shelters usually have someone who can come get you and will send police to protect you and the children.800-799-SAFE /800-799-7233 is the number to the national crisis hotline for domestic violence.
Yes, there are several. There are shelters for homeless women, shelters for battered women, sheltered for women addicts, shelters for women with children and so forth.
go to the council and they will sort out a short term hostal and move you into a long term home when they find somewhere.
Try looking into Holt International.
Please seek help through your local shelters. Unfortunately, they do not have many batterred men shelters as they do women shelters. Find a job this will help you get a place to live. No one deserves to be abused.
Corruption is not determined by gender but rather by individual values and circumstances. Both males and females are capable of engaging in corrupt behavior. It is important to address corruption as a societal issue rather than attributing it to a specific gender.
It would depend on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse may in fact be women, but physical and sexual would most certainly be men.
this is true
Women's shelters and domestic violence agencies and organizations are of help to abused women in Chicago, as well as any children that these women may have.
In a world of 6 billion people, there are women who enjoy having their male children abuse them. They are an extremely small minority of women.