It depends on the context and the child. In some cases, a slap could be considered spanking, and acceptable physical punishment. In other cases, a slap could fall outside the bounds of punishment and be considered abuse.
yes,mainley because he had an abusive father.
Yes, his father was quite abusive.
Get a restraining order.
The child is grown, and knows what the husband is like. Trust your child to do the right thing.
This is concerning. If both parents are abusive, this should be reported to DHR/DCS/Child Welfare and law enforcment.
Your ex has no greater chance of keeping your child due to his abusive behavior. If you can document his abuse of your child, you might be able to limit his access to your child. Look to local domestic violence resources for help in accessing the legal systems. Expect a fight. It won't be cheap.
Definitely it can. A child usually learns by seeing and what he or she sees being done in that particular community (in this case, the family) the child is bound to be affected. Take for example an abusive family tends to produce a child who is abusive as the abuse is registered as a normal behavior in he child's mind, whereas the opposite is true.
They cannot move out legally. If she is abusive, she can apply to the court for emancipation or to be moved to foster care.
i think you can can can be charge with child neglect!
Abusive Child Labor. Which was unfortunate for poor family's that was depending on their child's income.
There is no law protecting a parent from verbal abuse from a child. It is the parents responsibility to seek the proper avenues for treating a verbally abusive child while he/she is still underage and in their care. Counseling is the first step, however, if the case is severe enough the child may require an intensive program.
well since the abusive parents have to go to court and the child needs to be packed up and signed up into an orphanage, it would take 20 hours to a day and a half. hope i helped!