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Originally Posted by hopeful2010
In March of 2009 my husband flipped and hurt me pretty badly, no hospitalization was required as I was able to hide and was able to call 911. He went to jail for 60 days and then to treatment. He was discharged from jail to prison shortly after his arrival due to non-complaince and due to the refusal to believe he did what he did. He tried to tell them it was all my fault. (Mind you he had no marks, as I hadn't touched him..) So he has attempted to contact me in several different ways in which I finally decided a couple wks ago to respond because I couldn't locte him. He is protected by the HIPPA laws and all I wanted was an OFP and a divorce. I am struggling with feeling safe and there really has been no peace. When I finally did respond, he consistently blames me for his loss of freedom and says to me he took 'the bullet' for me and he will only sign the divorce papers if I give him my ring and a vehicle. What bothers me the most and what scares me the most is he thinks he is in the right. Also, shortly after he was released from prison my home was burglarized. I finally went to see a therapist through a work program; hoeever, I cannot afford to go as much as I need. I am in constant fear for my children and my dad. The other problem is my kids step-mom continually converses with him and informs him of what my children are doing, what she believes I'm doing, and I believe is feeding the fire!
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Hi, Hopeful 2010,
If you want 2011 to be as hopeful as 2010, you need to get a lawyer, pronto. If you can't afford to hire one, go down to your local legal aid type society and see if you qualify for free legal help. If you have a computer, which you do since you're on PC, just google "legal aid [name of your county]" and see what comes up. Otherwise just call the clerk's office at the county courthouse and ask them. A lawyer can get a "restraining order" for you against your husband. And if he doesn't want to go back to prison, he'll pay attention to the restraining order. As for a divorce, it depends on your state laws. Where I live, everyone has a right to a divorce if they just are unsatisfied with their marriage. In your state, I don't know. He says he can't (or won't) sign the divorce papers. Well, in many states he doesn't have to sign the divorce papers. You can still get a divorce from him. But that's another one of the many reasons you need to get a lawyer to advise you. Get on the phone tomorrow and find out what you need to do. I wish you all the best. Take care!
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