Anonymous wrote:Scared to death they’ll try to arrest me when I’m the real victim. They’ll almost always go after the man automatically. But it’s getting kind of ridiculous. We cannot have any disagreements whatsoever without my wife turning into a screaming 8 year old toddler who throws things both at walls and at me. Isn’t this unacceptable? Really thinking about calling the cops next time she has a toddler tantrum. I do t think she’d last a single night in jail and it’d set her straight. How risky is this for a man to protect himself using the law?
Anonymous wrote:A spouse can take more than half. In virginia if you prove or at least argue abuse you can ask for 70 percent of all of the joint assets to go to you. Sometimes the judges don’t go for it, but you can ask your lawyer to use it to negotiate.
That is where the tapes come in handy. It strikes fear into your spouse who you want to evict. You’ll see how that screamer turns into a scared animal once she is faced with the evidence you have gathered on her.
Anonymous wrote:contact a lawyer who specializes in video taping and how to set it up in the home.
Anonymous wrote:The question he asks is about risk.
There is a chance that events may not happen as he expects them to happen. If he video tapes than at least he can show it to a lawyer, who can help him prove his case. There are a number of family lawyers who can help with this.
Anonymous wrote:Scared to death they’ll try to arrest me when I’m the real victim. They’ll almost always go after the man automatically. But it’s getting kind of ridiculous. We cannot have any disagreements whatsoever without my wife turning into a screaming 8 year old toddler who throws things both at walls and at me. Isn’t this unacceptable? Really thinking about calling the cops next time she has a toddler tantrum. I do t think she’d last a single night in jail and it’d set her straight. How risky is this for a man to protect himself using the law?