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If you are able to leave the house even to grocery shop, then one night pack a few things and hide them outside. Have a good plan! If he is physically abusive to you find out where your local Women's Center is and they will help you and keep you safe. When he is sleeping (don't even both to get dressed, but put a jacket on you and dress later in the car) through your bags in the car (take a taxi to a friends) and get out of that house! Once you leave there is no going back! Good luck Marcy
Yes, especially if you leave the keys in it.
I was in an abusive marriage for years. I didn't leave before because I was afraid to. Because I had children and worried about being able to provide for them. Because I felt like I asked for it. Like it was my fault. Battered and abused women have their self-worth and self-esteem torn down to nothing.The first time I seriously tried to leave, I got dragged across the carpet and ended up with carpet burn on my leg. He locked me off the internet, took my bank card, my driver's license, the keys to my car, and the hand sets to the phones.Women are most likely to be killed when attempting to leave their abuser. In fact, they're at a 75% higher risk than those who stay.
Your state attorney general office.
money for a car
My best answer would be to find a way to leave town completely and go to another state. If she has family in other areas of the country, she could have them forward her enough money for herself and her baby to leave the area and stay with them. An ideal time for her to leave would be either when her abusive husband goes to work, the gym, the bar, etc., or when she gets access to the car. In situations like this, it's best to get out of the situation altogether.
No offence but. If you are on SSDI, then you have no business borrowing money to buy a car in the first place. Save enough to get you a beater. That is a car that runs good and will get you from point A to point B. Forget borowing money. Take my advice or leave it your choice.
i own a car towing company and you can leave your car there
Confide in a trusted friend or family member about the abuse. Put away as much money and other needed items as you possibly can. Plan a date & time that the abuser will be out of the home. (I know in almost every State in the US there are shelters who will help you and your children.) Don't leave any note when you leave. That will just add "fuel to the fire" as far as the abuser goes. Put together a plan and stick to it! When you leave, know that there is no turning back! If you do not go to a shelter, no matter where you go, make sure you don't tell anyone that could possibly tell your abuser where you are. If you notice him following you, drive directly to the Police Department. If you cannot get out of your car, honk the horn and don't stop until someone helps you.
Yes, they can. They can not however breach the peace. So if you catch them in the middle of repoing your car and you tell them to drop your car and leave, they have to drop your car and leave. Yes, they can. They can not however breach the peace. So if you catch them in the middle of repoing your car and you tell them to drop your car and leave, they have to drop your car and leave.
It is best to leave it parked and it is possible for it to roll away, depending on the car.
you can leave your car on the road side before eleven or though you'll get a ticket.