Potentially. Chances are the person isn't allowed to get a job because the person partner doesn't want to have them be able to support themselves. Having a job is independence, which is what the partner doesn't want them to have.
No, however the chances of you getting primary custody are slim to none. The other parent would have to be deceased, or proven unfit for the child. Which with 5 domestic violence charges, you would be proven unfit immediatley.
The regulations vary substantially from state to state. But domestic violence is one major crime that can keep you from teaching.
I seriously doubt they keep those kinds of statistics.
domestic abuse or violence
To keep your privacy regarding your utility bills you get a box number where you will pick up your own mail. However, you have a problem of being a victim of domestic violence and should seek Women's/Men's Abuse Centers.
In 2,000 there were 440 men killed by their partner (5% of the murders of men) and the rate is climbing each year. However, these statistics are not completely accurate and police often keep murders of a domestic violence from the public.
To just stand against it and to bolster against it and time to time update what is happening around to your parents in front of your husband.
Most people are afraid of the shame such cases will bring to them. Also fear is a factor, that the partner will harm them more.
Keep bothering someone.
It depends on the truth whether or not it is better to keep the truth from someone to stop them from getting hurt. Sometimes a little white lie is better, if the truth will only hurt someone.
Yes, especially if you have been convicted of a crime against a family member/ domestic partner.
Yes. Non-violence/pacifism is good. Unfortunately someone has to take a stand against violence, with violence , or the non-violent people will be eliminated by violent people.