If you fail to complete your court-ordered anger management classes, the court may impose further penalties such as fines, community service, or even jail time. Non-compliance with court orders can result in legal consequences and may affect your case outcome negatively. It is important to comply with all court orders to avoid further legal troubles.
No, it is generally not acceptable for an employer to require employees to pay for mandated anger management classes. The cost of such classes would typically be considered a business expense and therefore the responsibility of the employer to cover.
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The patron saint of anger management is St. Peter.
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As long as you are seeing a psychologist or going to Anger Management Programs and attending regularly then there is no way to prove to your wife you are trying to control your anger. If you are going then ask her if she would attend either a visit with the psychologist or one of the meetings at Anger Management (you will have to get permission from the counselor first.) An uncontrolled burst of anger can lead to things you may not do normally, so, you are going to have to earn your ex's trust and hope she will attend with you to prove you are trying.