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Emotional abuse allegations can have huge impacts on defendants

On Behalf of | Oct 18, 2019 | Domestic Violence

Many marriages are happy, and everyone hopes that theirs will be too. There are times when it might start out nicely, and then all of a sudden, your spouse accuses you of trying to control them. When this happens, they are accusing you of mental abuse without actually saying those words. You have to think carefully about what you are going to do because domestic violence is a serious matter.

Many people think that domestic violence only includes physical contact, but this isn’t the case. It is fully possible for your spouse to petition for divorce based on perceived emotional abuse. In order to prevent this from happening, you need to understand what it entails.

In the most basic form, emotional abuse means that you use nonphysical options to try to make your spouse do what you want. These cases often come with a lack of empathy, impatience when your ex is doing certain things and being unforgiving. Some people who are emotional abusers might also become unreasonable for even simple requests.

You can’t always have your way in a marriage. If you find yourself thinking that you can, it is time to reevaluate your situation. Instead of allowing things to get to a point that might involve a physical confrontation, you have to take a step back and center yourself so that you are focused on what’s truly important.

If you do end up facing criminal charges for any form of domestic violence, you need to evaluate your defense options. This includes the ones for the criminal case; however, you also need to determine how to work through the case involving the kids. Unfortunately, you might have limited visits with your children. Your goal, if that’s happening, is to regain full access to them.

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