None.
Unless you enjoy being abused and beaten, there is no potential. He will attack you sooner or later. He has the potential to kill you. If you read this and think : " Oh, no, he's so sweet and caring, etc etc", you are in for a bad surprise!
No one gets a five year sentence for "hitting a woman." It was a whole lot worse than that. (Not that hitting anyone is acceptable). More likely he inflicted serious injuries and is a repeated offender. The easiest way to predict future behavior is by looking at past behavior. I don't believe any type of abuser can be rehabilitated. Like wild animals, the potential to attack is always present. IMO, anyone who gets involved with one is "living on borrowed time."
Most abusers are serial, repeated offenders.
None at all. You may as well be the woman that he was incarcerated for hitting. My ex-boyfriend had assult charges pressed on him for punching his mom in the nose and breaking it. He was emotionally abuse towards me, and he would hit things (thankfully not me, though) when he was angry. The point is that if he hit one woman, there's a very good chance that he'll hit you, unless he willingly saught theropy and benefitted from it.
Through the Department of Correction one can find all the information about what happens when someone is incarcerated. How one can contact someone who is incarcerated, become penfriends etc.
Yes.
If the incarcerated person was not incarcerated for the entire year, he was still an eligible dependent. Also, if the incarcerated person is under 18 and the parent's provide his support while he is incarcerated he can also be claimed as a dependent.
Then he/she is dead
Lying about birth control use in a relationship can lead to unintended pregnancy, trust issues, and potential harm to the relationship. It can also result in emotional distress and legal consequences if the lie is discovered.
Highly doubtful
Yes, you can.
It means someone has a crush on you and likes you.
The court will not usually appoint someone to be an executor if they are incarcerated. The court can appoint anyone as the executor and will often appoint a bank or lawyer to take care of the estate.
No. Health insurers will not cover someone who is incarcerated. Prisoners get their medical services from the state. Certain services will be provided at the prison. For hospital care, the prisoner will be taken to a hospital and guarded.
You cannot force her to like you. In any relationship, or potential relationship, it's very important to be yourself. If she doesn't like you for who you are, then chances are that, even if you did get together, the relationship would not last long.
It can mean a lot of different things; relationship wise it could mean when you think about whether or not you would want a relationship with someone, you're unsure of the fact if you really like him/her and what you want out of the potential relationship. In short, you're confused about your feelings for whomever you're thinking of.