I think domestic violence laws should be blind to gender. First of all there are some pretty big girls out there and some pretty small guys. How fair is that? Second, I've seen some really gentle men get the crap beat out of them by their psycho women. It shouldn't matter what gender you are. If someone hits you, they should be subject to the law the same as anyone else.
if you are going through domestic violence while your pregnent then you need to go to the doctor and tell them everything that is happening because you do not need that while you are pregnent
The question is worded backwards. Domestic Violence had an effect on legislation. Legislatures passed statutes defining and prohibiting domestic assaults in response to the social order need to do so.
Maybe, you need to talk to whoever was responsible for putting the charges because domestic violence is very a very serious porblem.
If the boyfriend is beating the girl, or otherwise, causing violence toward her, it is correct to take the girl away, and you should call the police. Domestic violence is illegal, and steps need to be taken to protect victims of domestic violence. Tell your parents, tell your teachers, tell the police. Domestic violence is wrong, and should be stopped.
You need to consult with a lawyer.
You will need to consult with a lawyer.
You will need to hire a lawyer.
Domestic violence is very bad except when it's necessary to defend yourself. You should call the police first if the abuse in your family is that bad that you need to resort to violence to defend yourself. Domestic violence is wrong, except for self defence, as a last resort.
Investigators don't need to "detect" domestic violence. By the time law enorcement gets involved, it is usually ALWAYS self-evident.
There are many places a person can go to to talk about domestic violence the local police office, a school counselor, and a family psychiatrist to name a few places.
Provided that he's not a victim of domestic violence, yes.
In the contrary being a victim of domestic violence will help you out even more. Go to any victims of domestic violence groups and ask for help with therapy and to help you with housing and other resources. The help is there you just need to look for it.