Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May I gently ask something that people will surely jump all over me for and say it’s not relevant? Why is your 10 month old baby waking up so many times during the night? I mean yes he sounds psychotic and like a flight risk - BUT. Is it possible that he is having a hard time understanding why a 10 month old still needs to be fed during the night and is taking it out on you?
Good point. The baby should be sleeping through the night without a bottle feeding.
Honestly, I really hesitated before I wrote that because I don’t want to sound insensitive. But it jumped out at me. Maybe it’s just a lot of built up frustration all around. His behavior is not okay and he needs help, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, he isn't threatening the kids with violence, if that makes any difference. It's unspecified but I think threats are against me and destruction of my stuff.
No that doesn't make a difference. You do not put a child in the hands of someone with anger issues. You are disregarding your baby's safety.
Anonymous wrote:Set up a private email. Clear your phone regularly. Go see a lawyer and pay the lawyer in a way that he won't be able to see. In other words - run this operation like it's matter of life and death. Gather information - the lawyer will tell you what you need. You're going to need to photocopy (or print out) things like bank records etc if you think he will try to hide assets. Rent a place and start furnishing it and making it a home, and do all the prep work involved to leave, so when it happens you can cleanly leave and move into a safe space.
Document, document, document. Meanwhile, do not provoke. Calmly and rationally send me emails (and print them out) that state the specifics of what happened, but leave details/emotions out. Suggest in writing counseling. In other words, on paper (and in real life!) be the reasonable one.
But most importantly see a lawyer (or two) and know your rights. Take no action until you know what your plan will be.
There is a yahoo group in this area called GoMomGo - it's a support group for women in divorce. Many. have bene in domestic violence situations. Apply to join and you will learn a lot from the other members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May I gently ask something that people will surely jump all over me for and say it’s not relevant? Why is your 10 month old baby waking up so many times during the night? I mean yes he sounds psychotic and like a flight risk - BUT. Is it possible that he is having a hard time understanding why a 10 month old still needs to be fed during the night and is taking it out on you?
Good point. The baby should be sleeping through the night without a bottle feeding.
Honestly, I really hesitated before I wrote that because I don’t want to sound insensitive. But it jumped out at me. Maybe it’s just a lot of built up frustration all around. His behavior is not okay and he needs help, though.
Anonymous wrote:What state/district are you in? Difficult to recommend lawyer without knowing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did the cops do?
separated us, took our statements, told us to get marriage counseling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He sounds psychotic. Leave him.
He's not psychotic. He knows what he's doing. He's a pretty classic abuser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May I gently ask something that people will surely jump all over me for and say it’s not relevant? Why is your 10 month old baby waking up so many times during the night? I mean yes he sounds psychotic and like a flight risk - BUT. Is it possible that he is having a hard time understanding why a 10 month old still needs to be fed during the night and is taking it out on you?
Good point. The baby should be sleeping through the night without a bottle feeding.
Anonymous wrote:May I gently ask something that people will surely jump all over me for and say it’s not relevant? Why is your 10 month old baby waking up so many times during the night? I mean yes he sounds psychotic and like a flight risk - BUT. Is it possible that he is having a hard time understanding why a 10 month old still needs to be fed during the night and is taking it out on you?