leave now before he starts hitting the child. It is not kidnapping, you are only trying to protect you and your child. Get help, call the cops.
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Battered- they are in abusive relationships, battery is the name of the crime when physical abuse is present.
You will need a lawyer to try and get you full custody of your children and your lawyer will have to prove your husband is abusive to his children. If you presently have duel custody of your children and you take the children to the UK you could be charged with kidnapping.
Julia Roberts played the role of a battered wife in the movie "Sleeping with the Enemy," released in 1991. In the film, she portrays Laura Burney, who fakes her own death to escape her abusive husband. The movie highlights her struggles to reclaim her life and freedom from an oppressive relationship.
Yes. This can be considered kidnapping or custody interference. If a runaway child knocks on your door allow him to come in and feed him/her, but call the police immediately. Do not take the child back home-- it may be abusive.
Yes. These women have already been through enough they don't need a relationship they need to get out of an abusive one and are very vulnerable.
Well no but you shouldn't be doing it anyway. abusive is bieing physical and well abusive. adultery is when you're with somone who's married or you r married and sleeping with somone else.
You could try a Women's Center For Abused And Battered Women...they can help protect and advise you on what to do about your abusive husband (spouse boyfriend ect...)
It surely takes less strength than being abused, so pack your bags and leave. You are not Rihanna and he is not Chris Brown and nobody should put up with abuse.
Yes its abusive! would u like a sock to be pulled over your head?:)
Leaving one's home due to an abusive government is typically considered seeking asylum. Asylum is a form of protection granted by a country to individuals fleeing persecution or danger in their home country.