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[quote=Anonymous]Financial Abuse is a very popular tactic by domestic abusers. I am not saying that this is the case for you, but here are some of the signs: Economic or financial abuse is when an abusive partner extends their power and control into the area of finances. This abuse can take different forms, including an abusive partner: - Giving an allowance and closely watching how you spend it or demanding receipts for purchases - Placing your paycheck in their bank account and denying you access to it - Preventing you from viewing or having access to bank accounts - Forbidding you to work or limiting the hours that you can work - Maxing out credit cards in your name without permission or not paying the bills on credit cards, which could ruin your credit score - Stealing money from you or your family and friends - Using funds from children’s savings accounts without your permission - Living in your home but refusing to work or contribute to the household - Making you give them your tax returns or confiscating joint tax returns - Refusing to give you money to pay for necessities/shared expenses like food, clothing, transportation, or medical care and medicine https://www.thehotline.org/is-this-abuse/abuse-defined/[/quote]
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