If the touch was unwanted, it’s assault. |
| Oh wow, so my guess is the evaluation was to determine if you might be a risk of violence against yourself or others. I don't see this being a positive outcome. |
You have no idea what you are talking about. |
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You are working and presumably earning money. If your husband wants that to continue, he may have to accept spending the money for a consultation with an employment lawyer.
Also, I'm sorry you're married to such a jerk. |
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The assessment is done. The psychologist hinted that she’d recommend that I return to work and continue treatment with my therapist.
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| What was the assault exactly? Physical violence? Sexual violence? |
Smacked my butt and said he’d be really good to me. |
Wait, so you aren't working? I feel like you are leaving a ton out. |
Wow. That's pretty bad. |
I have this same question. You should not have to reveal your mental health diagnoses to your employer as a result of your assault on the job. I would pause before you agree to this. |
| If you have a job you can use some of the money you earn to hire a lawyer regardless of what your husband says. |