No, minor verbal attacks are not generally considered abusive. Try to get into couple's therapy. If you have grown children, maybe they could help you talk about professional help.
Not particularly. However, too much tickling can quickly become abusive if it goes on too long.
That depends on which symptoms you refer to: the symptoms of premature birth or miscarriage?; or the symptoms of the police breaking down your door and arresting your abusive self? In either case, you shouldn't have to wait long.
Renew the protective order and call the police if you so much as SMELL him around. Carry a copy of the order with you at all times to show to police to enforce it.
Children go into a foster care home. These are homes that have been approved by the state to take care of children for long term care or temporary care.
Sure as long as you can prove the abuse and the parents give up rights of guardianship to the other relatives.
Absolutely, all children can be questioned as long as the parent(s) are present.
I think its important to try and stay with some one for the sake of your children, but it sounds like your marrige is so bad, that all you are likely to be doing is upsetting the children with your arguments, and him being abusive to you. I think long term, the children will be happier if you split up, and they could see both their parents truly happy.
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There could be emotional or verbal abuse that leaves no visible scars on the outside, but plenty on the inside.
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Probably. As long as being abusive "works" for him (lets him get on with his normal life) there's really no strong reason for him to stop.