'Abuse' means different things to different people, so it may be advisable to document the perceived abuse, by video if possible--as long as this may be done safely--and involve others for a consensus on the matter first. Then the proper agency might be more inclined to get involved.
Those who were abused as children or witnessed abuse as children especially if there is drug or alcohol abuse in the family.
it is entirely possible. just because nobody has seen it doesn't mean the abuse has not occurred. Doubting someone who complains of abuse is extremely dangerous. Any knowledge of abuse should be reported to the authorities
You can go get the animal when they are not around .Then take it to the vets and if it was a person that abused it then file for pet abuse
In cases of elder abuse most states have elder abuse and neglect hotlines when there is doubt or suspicion that an elderly person is being mistreated. Another option is to call the local police station and report the abuse.
50% of people would report the abuse
Because the documment was witnessed and notarized, it certainly is better than a verbal agreement. Depending upon how the document was worded you may, or may not, have an enforceable contract.
It would depend on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse may in fact be women, but physical and sexual would most certainly be men.
Most industrialized nations today are dealing with rapidly aging populations. This trend has been accompanied by an alarming increase in elder abuse. It is tragic to see older people, once highly respected in society, reduced to the level of common domestic abuse victims. When elder abuse is witnessed or suspected, the perpetrators must immediately be reported to the authorities. Only through concerted effort can society prevent the tragic epidemic of elder abuse.
50% of people would report the abuse
Because the documment was witnessed and notarized, it certainly is better than a verbal agreement. Depending upon how the document was worded you may, or may not, have an enforceable contract.
report them to your boss anomously
It would depend on the type of abuse. Verbal abuse may in fact be women, but physical and sexual would most certainly be men.