Saturday, January 17, 2015

Domestic Violence: Signs of Abuse

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There are certain behaviors that can help a person foresee a possible domestic violence incident. Here are some of them:

Signs and Chances of Abuse

·         Constant Threats

Threats can come in many forms. It can be done online using various social media sites. It can be verbal like saying “I will slap you if you won’t do this or that”, etc. It can also be indirect like deliberately breaking things in the house or calling your boss, friends, family, etc.

·         Restricting access to resources

The abuser may restrict you to access your resources in order to control the relationship. This can be done by: forcefully taking the car keys, credit cards, bank books, smartphones, limiting the use of computers, changing the wifi password or deliberately unplugging the wifi modem, controlling the groceries, and more.

·         Animal Cruelty

If the abuser is constantly shouting at the pets, getting irritated by them, or directly hurting them – either through kicking or slapping. There is a chance that the abuser may direct his animal cruelty onto his partner.

·         Sensitiveness

Possible abusers can be hypersensitive. They may be ultra-conscious of his or her surrounding, on what is currently happening or to whom his or her partner is maintaining contact with. The abuser may constantly feel that he or she is being personally attacked.

·         Jealousy

Jealousy is co-related with sensitiveness. The abuser may monitor whom his or her partner is talking to, what his or her partner is currently doing, constantly accuse the partner of flirting and use it as a reason for the battery, or restrict the partner to hangout with friends or relatives.


Accused of Domestic Violence? Hire the best Domestic Violence Attorney!

Attorney Ross C. Goodman

We can’t blame all the people accused of Domestic Violence. Abuse may be just the effect of their past experiences or failures. If you know someone who is accused of domestic violence, ask him to immediately consult with Ross Goodman, a domestic violence lawyer in Las Vegas.  He has decades of experience handling domestic violence cases. He can give you a second chance. It’s never too late to change. Contact or visit his office now for free legal consultation. His contact details are provided below:

Attorney Ross Goodman
520 S 4th St,
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 383 – 5088
Fax: (702) 385 – 5088