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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 577586" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Even if everything is in his name, it's still half yours, go talk to a lawyer asap. His parents are not going to be able to "calm him down" just because he is living in their home. Have your ducks in a row for you know things are going to get ugly, or I should say, uglier. You didn't sign up for an abusive husband, but you can fix the situation. You can! I know that we are all saying things so cavalierly, it is a huge step to take, but think of how your want your life to be in a year. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 10? You really can have a great life, the one you've imagined. You've gotten some great advice. I would get a restraining order and not allow him access to your home. I think he may continue to come in a wreak havoc whenever he wants. Don't accept his behavior as normal, call the DV shelter they have resources available to you. (HUGS)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 577586, member: 2668"] Even if everything is in his name, it's still half yours, go talk to a lawyer asap. His parents are not going to be able to "calm him down" just because he is living in their home. Have your ducks in a row for you know things are going to get ugly, or I should say, uglier. You didn't sign up for an abusive husband, but you can fix the situation. You can! I know that we are all saying things so cavalierly, it is a huge step to take, but think of how your want your life to be in a year. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 10? You really can have a great life, the one you've imagined. You've gotten some great advice. I would get a restraining order and not allow him access to your home. I think he may continue to come in a wreak havoc whenever he wants. Don't accept his behavior as normal, call the DV shelter they have resources available to you. (HUGS) [/QUOTE]
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