You can get a restraining order against him. Go to your city`s court house or police station and ask them for help in getting one.
No. Mind your own business. IF he continues to bother you, threaten to tell her. If he doesn't back off, then it's his own fault.
If your husband is verbally and emotionally abusive, you can break the negative cycle by seeking the services of a family counselor or filing for divorce.
You file a motion to modify visitation to supervised.
During the divorce proceedings, the wife got custody of the children but the husband still has visitation rights on weekends.
#1. he is your husband and you need to respect him if he verbally abuseve then i would sugest to talk to him about it never hide things from your husband talk it over and if still does not listen then do something about it....and you know what i mean if he really loves you he will change
There won't be a visitation order entered if the other party doesn't show up. However, the court will likely reschedule the hearing.
yes, it is very reasonable. if a husband has been verbally abusing his wife, the wife should tell someone, perhaps see a counseler. you dont want it to go any further
Through a lawyer.
If they have been there six months.
unless the father can beproven that he is unfit then he sould have visitation rights set up with the court
by leaving him and staying in you mom's place.
The best way is to tell the truth to your husband and sure he will be wise enough to understand you and appreciate that you told him the truth.