We think not, but you might check with a lawyer in the state where you reside.
No! She needs to go to women's shelter and to court.
Yes it can. And also depressed, full of anxiety, phobias, bad dreams, trouble sleeping and have relationship difficulties. But a person can also have all those symptoms for reasons other than family trauma.
no sex
The trouble you can get into is that he will most likely will want to be more physical/sexual than you might be ready for. If you take things slow and only do what you want to do you should be OKThis only applies if he is still a teenager, if he is in his twenties keep your relationship platonic.
Discuss it with your husband to decide if brother should be asked to leave; or if you are somewhere other than your home, if you and your husband should leave. No one has the right to interfere with your relationship with your husband (other than an abusive situation).
File for separation, and change the locks; if he makes trouble, call the police.
heavy trouble.
depends on what the cause is. Relationship trouble? Find a distraction. Assess what caused the trouble and address it.
If there is proof that he was with the girl when she was 16, then yes, they could still get in trouble.
When you have to ask if you need psychotherapy. Or when you're having trouble repressing the terrible memories of your childhood with an abusive father.
usually the girl. if you argue with her then your in trouble!
tell him your aborting .