The answer really depends on how well documented they are. If it's just your word against his, then it probably won't hold much weight. If there are documented instances where the police have been involved and or he has been ordered to take anger management classes, then that would help your case.
I'd recommend going to therapy, because your husband might just have anger problems, or he might have a condition like bipolarism. If this is the problem then medication can be prescribed.
It is natural to want to live with your mom in light of your dad's problems.
Probably not. ANGER problems have nothing to do with it, either way it is illegal harassment.
None of the boys have anger issues.
Only can speak for Arizona: when the parents are unmarried, the dad has no rights except to pay child support. Of course if the child is old enough and the mom does not object, the dad can keep custody.
It's important to have an open and honest conversation with your husband about how his yelling affects you and the relationship. Encourage him to seek professional help, such as therapy or anger management classes. Establish clear boundaries and consequences if the yelling continues.
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HUSBAND -------- Hurting, Unpredictable, Suspecting, Blaming, Anger, Nasty, Disappointing..
anger management session or therapy
you have to be gay and have anger problems
Because she has anger problems.
You may have anger management problems if you often feel angry or irritable, have difficulty controlling your temper, experience physical symptoms like racing heart or clenched fists when angry, or if your anger causes problems in your relationships or at work. Seeking help from a therapist or counselor can provide support in managing anger effectively.