physical abuse yes financial no clue
There is no way. To win there's either lack of evidence, or little evidence. But if there is no evidence, there is case.
If the abuse is not physical, but mentally abusive; and you feel the children are not safe with him. Then you must simply file for divorce. There will be a custody hearing but if you present your side stating you feel the children are better off with you, chances are you will win. you must prove the children are better off with you and that you can provide for them. most judges feel the children are better of with the mom anyway so you have an advantage there. Chances are the children have either overheard or witnessed the abuse occur. If he really battles you for custody, the children may be consulted by a social worker to assess which parent will be a better fit for the children. As far as leaving him, Consult a friend on what plan of action to take. Theres always family too, you'll need some form of support to really get through this time.
While some people have speculated that there was some amount of domestic abuse between Justin Beiber and Selena Gomez, there has been no evidence to support these claims. No charges have ever been filed.
You get at least three financial advisers
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Physical custody is based upon your ability to provide for your child's emotional, physical, mental and financial needs. Failure to financially provide for the child when you are the noncustodial parent shows unwillingness or inability to provide financially for him/her.
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Yes, it is possible, if you have evidence for your side.
That who can combine physical strength and smarts.
It depends on what you are abusing, if it is alcohol, then it's fine but if it is children, women or the elderly, then you win an award.
To win a lawsuit for debt collection harassment, you need to gather evidence of the harassment, such as phone recordings or letters. You should also document the dates and times of the harassment. Then, file a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau or hire a lawyer to bring a case against the debt collector.
the bill of rights