How Do You Divorce An Abusive Husband?
Abuse can be physical, verbal, or psychological, but no matter which form abuse takes, choosing to divorce an abusive husband is one of the healthiest decisions you can make both for yourself and for your children. Filing for divorce, however, can be dangerous. According to Barbara Hart, Associate Director for the Battered Women’s Justice Project, approximately half of the 31,260 homicides of battered women by their abusers from 1976 to 1996 occurred after the women attempted to leave their abusive partners. Divorcing an abusive husband is a good decision but one that must be undertaken carefully to preserve your own safety. Consider where you will go after you leave your home before you actually leave. Staying in a location where you are not accessible by your spouse is necessary to ensure your protection throughout divorce proceedings. Leave home before filing your divorce papers. An abusive husband is likely to be enraged when he is served with divorce papers, and it is much safer f