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How do you keep feeling love after they cross the line?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 419166" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>One last suggestion that I didn't want to get lost in my other message:</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: darkred">Go to the local Domestic Violence Center and ask for their help!!!</span><span style="color: black"> They likely will not know what to do right off the bat, but they can give you and your entire family free therapy by tdocs who are experienced in dealing with domestic violence and who know how this tears you up regardless of what you do. They will also know which lawyers would be best to help you, and will have many other resources to help with this devastating time. They especially will be able to help your daughter learn how to cope (as best a child can), how to protect herself, and even more they may be able to get her to talk about the ways difficult child has hurt/abused her. in my opinion it is unlikely that difficult child has only hurt the cat and not your daughter in some way. He probably told daughter that he would kill the cat, another pet, herself or even you and/or husband if she said anything about the abuse to you.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 419166, member: 1233"] One last suggestion that I didn't want to get lost in my other message: [COLOR=darkred]Go to the local Domestic Violence Center and ask for their help!!![/COLOR][COLOR=black] They likely will not know what to do right off the bat, but they can give you and your entire family free therapy by tdocs who are experienced in dealing with domestic violence and who know how this tears you up regardless of what you do. They will also know which lawyers would be best to help you, and will have many other resources to help with this devastating time. They especially will be able to help your daughter learn how to cope (as best a child can), how to protect herself, and even more they may be able to get her to talk about the ways difficult child has hurt/abused her. in my opinion it is unlikely that difficult child has only hurt the cat and not your daughter in some way. He probably told daughter that he would kill the cat, another pet, herself or even you and/or husband if she said anything about the abuse to you.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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