You can call the Childhelp USA® National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-CHILD or 1-800-422-4453.
People can't leave them because the person who is abusive to you will not let you go anywhere.
they should go talk to someone. they shouldn't have to deal with it
Yes. The grandparent will need to go through the proper legal channels, but if he or she can prove that the biological parent is abusive and unfit to be the child's guardian, they can win custody.
You should definitely go. An abusive relationship is unhealthy for you both physically and emotionally. If you continue to stay with that abusive person, you will more than likely end up being attracted to more abusive people in the future. In fact some abusive relationships can lead to suicide and/or being murdered.
After receiving that first blow it's time to GO!
call the district attornies officeor go tohttp://www.mincava.umn.edu/or call888-777-1248
Because, nobody wants help to stay with somebody who abuses you.
You may want to call Child Protective Agency. Depending on where you're located, they may go by a different name. Check in your phone book. Also, maybe try talking to your Preacher or a Police Officer.
do not continue an abusive relationship once you are strong enough to leave... my daughter divorced her emotionally abusive husband who molested her children,,, in less then 3 months she is seeing the pediphile again and isolateing herself from her family and forcing the children to be with this man again... if you go back into an abusive relationship of any kind your the same as the abuser, mayber even worse... do not be a fool or victimize your self again... don't do it.............................
Go to your local DV Crisis Center and ask to speak to an Advocate ASAP and make a plan.
No! She needs to go to women's shelter and to court.
California has not specific law as regards this issue.