There are places that are specifically to help women leave abusive men. I live in upstate New York and there is a place called Cornerstone Manor. It is a stepping stone safe home to help women and their children get on their feet so they can support themselves financially and emotionally. If you are involved in an abusive relationship, please don't hesitate to leave. I thank God that He gave me the strength to get out of one a long time ago. You are far too precious to allow anyone to hurt you, whether it be mentally, physically or emotionally. I pray you find your answer. God bless, Cathy
The verb for assistance is assist.Other verbs are assists, assisting and assisted.Some example sentences are:"I will assist you"."He assists the lady across the street"."She thanks him for assisting her"."He was glad he assisted someone today".
To assist someone the person that needs to be assisted has to right click the person they need the assistance from then click assist, then the person that is assisting them clicks the pink sentence in the chat-box to assist the person.
An abettor is someone who is abetting or assisting someone - in a legal sense, it can be used to mean someone who is assisting in some form of crime.
If he's a generally incompetent and chaotic person he may feel in some sense threatened by a partner who copes well with everyday life. He might not want to be in a relationship at all. Why a man or a woman would like to be with a woman or a man who's finances are worst than his/hers? Two wrongs don't make it right. You want to go up not down! It would be better to stay with someone who can help you with your business finances so why would you stay with someone with worse finance problems than you?
Assisting is a verb, as it denotes the action of helping or providing support to someone or something.
Yes, the noun 'assistance' is an abstract noun, a word for the action of helping, aiding, or supporting someone; a word for a concept.
No because it is your responsibility to keep track and manage your own finances. Unless you gave someone power of attorney over your finances then it is their responsibility to manage and keep track of your finances.
Someone who needs assistance for only a fraction of the time
The verb of assistance is assist. As in "to assist something or someone".
Not financial retribution, but there may be a need to resolve co-mingled finances. For example, there may be joint bank accounts and debts that would need to be divided.
That would be a trustee. But in order to do legal transaction for that other person, they would have to have "power of attorney". This is a writ obtain usually for someone who can no longer maintain independent living. A person can receive "power of attorney" over another persons finances if the original person has been judged as not competent to handle their own affairs (bills, resourses, finances etc).
If you have someone, the relationship exists at the current time. If you had someone, the relationship used to exist but no longer does. (If you have had someone, the relationship existed for a period or for periods in the past. If you had had someone, the relationship existed for a period or for periods in the past but ended at some point in the past.)