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Legal Tips to Deal with Abusive Partner

Not all relationships go well. Some people end up with abusive partners. And the togetherness that is supposed to bring happiness to both sides has turned into torture.

In that situation, the state has set some laws to protect individuals from toxic partners. And if you happen to experience it, or if you know someone who needs help, here are some legal steps that can help a person to escape an abusive relationship.

Consulting a Lawyer

child custody illustrationBefore you decide to take any legal proceedings, such as a request for a restraining order, consulting a legal expert would be your best option. This step is essential for a married couple. Some properties, belongings, money, and debts might be shared between the husband and wife. And consulting with a lawyer can give you a picture of the best strategies to get a fair share.

If you are in cohabitation for years, the chances are that you also have some shared properties or investments with your partner. However, the marriage law in many states does not recognize cohabitation as a legal relationship. To get back your shared properties and money may be more difficult than if you are married. And that is why a legal consultation is necessary.

If You Are in Danger

a violent partnerSometimes, you deal with a violent person. And there is no time for you to be prepared mentally and physically. In that condition, you must leave the house quickly. Also, you have to bring your children because they might become victims of the violence as well.

Calling the police is also an option. If you or anyone in the house has been hurt, you have to call the authority. Dealing with an abusive partner immediately after he has committed an act is much easier than if you leave the case until it is cold. Getting him arrested can save you a lot of time from suing and proving him to be guilty of your accusation.

Also, you have requested a restraining order. You must bring it with you anytime you go outside, especially if you are with your kids. Child kidnapping because of a custody dispute commonly happens. And police officers cannot react fast without any authorized documents.

Keeping a Record

a concealed abuseSome people are abusive and smart. And they are the most dangerous ones. They may appear lovely and kind in front of other people. But once you are alone with him, the torment begins. Your abuse might be well-concealed from the public. And no one is there to believe in you and to support you. You have to rely on no one but yourself.

There are four types of abuse are recognized by the law: physical, emotional, financial, and sexual. All of them need hard evidence to claim. Try to take videos or audio records of the abusive moments. As for the financial abuse, it is defined as a form or monitoring and restriction of an individual’s financial expense by their partners. Preventing a spouse from working can also fit with the definition.…