they can call you as many times as they need to. depending on your state. most laws require 3 months of non payment before they can send a tow truck to come get your car for repossesion
It's probably not a good idea to verbally abuse your parole officer. Just take it (his or her verbal abuse) and do what you're supposed to do.
While verbal abuse certainly is not in the best interest of the child, you can't take it upon yourself to go against the orders of the court by refusing the other parent visitation. Doing so would place you in violation of the court, for which you could be charged with "contempt of court". This would certainly be of no help to you, or your child. You need to call your attorney to advise you on how to handle this. But, be prepared to give proof of the verbal abuse, since verbal abuse can be subjective to opinion by the court. Each time you learn of an incident of the verbal abuse, document the date, what was said to the child, and in what context. This will make your case much more credible, should you have to go back to court.
Cinderella received much vituperation from her step sisters. i used it in a different tense, but it means verbal abuse (with language)
It's pretty much bullying someone or threatening them without physical contact, such as threats and abusive language. You could verbally abuse someone by teasing them about certain features of themselves.
a teacher does not have to take any abuse of any kind from any parent. The teacher can call the principal and let the principal deal with the situation.
Truthfully a repossessed vehicle sells for what the bank is trying to get out of it and that is usually what is owed on the original loan and sometimes they will accept less for a number of reasons just to get rid of it and that would be damage to the vehicle, age and mileage.
being verbally violent is being basically mean.. always yelling and just offending the person they are downing
Susan, what state are you in?? Who was the lender?? Laws vary by state. Email if you need too. Thanks
This is verbal abuse. Although it may not seem like much of a problem to live with someone who has a different reality, over time it will erode your confidence and feelings of regard for him.
Just the same as if it was your car repossessed. Legally, you hold the same liability as the primary buyer.
CASH talks and b/k walks. Why should they "negotiate" with you? They have a negotable contract and your car. What do you have? CASH will make them listen. Good Luck
Only 70% of communication is verbal. No wonder there is a big disconnect with all this cyber connecting, we are missing 30% of the conversation.