If your sister-in-law is verbally abusive, there is no law you can invoke to stop her. Your best option is to avoid her.
Because the whole thing is to do with abusive and if abusive is bad and against the law this should be too
We cannot speak for all abusive men, but we assume that most of them know that they are abusers. Abusive men tend to come from abusive homes, and the behavior may seem normal to them. Others may feel that such behavior is their right. Most of them know the law, but when rage strikes, the law often doesn't mean much.
Abusive or not, "his" belongings are his property and so in the eyes of the law they must go back to him. Anyway, if you tried to keep them, wouldn't that just make him MORE abusive?
This is concerning. If both parents are abusive, this should be reported to DHR/DCS/Child Welfare and law enforcment.
No
Monica had an abusive and unfaithful pagan husband and a son who rejected Christianity and led a profligate life. Her mother in law as also in the household and she was also abusive to Monica.
yes you can that would be very warong if you couldn't
Yes, all U.S states must follow U.S law, despite many attempts to succeed from the union due to abusive laws
A type of law
It depends on what law is violated and what type of violation.
The laws of the Philippines are some of the strictest in the world. If you are caught disturbing the peace with abusive language and malicious mischief you may face a fine of between 200 and 2,000 Philippine pesos.
Common law.