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Divorce: My abusive husband took away almost all my savings and even got me into a large debt
I married more than a decade ago and my partner has been physically, verbally and financially abusive to me.
He took away almost all my savings and got me into a large debt.
He has been taking money from me on and off all the time but it s been much more extreme in the past few years and he repaid very little.
For example, he made me take out a loan for tens of thousands of pounds in September last year and has paid the EMI [equated monthly instalment] for a few months and stopped.
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As we go through the second wave of the pandemic, we’re once again spending more time confined at home and grappling with stressful new realities.
“COVID has resulted in a lot of new financial hurdles for families. And it has resulted in a lot of new emotional hurdles,” LLP Associate lawyer Alyssa Bach, of Toronto law firm Shulman & Partners told HuffPost Canada. “We’re seeing job loss, which is putting financial strain and tension on families. We’re also seeing isolation from others. Being confined together can be tough.”
A well-documented outcome of the COVID-19 crisis has been a global spike in domestic abuse ― it’s what the United Nations has referred to as “a shadow pandemic.”
Owen Alan Ackers, 23 and of Lineside in Burton A POLICE detective has described the attack in which a Christchurch man bit his own mother in the face and stamped on his pregnant girlfriend s head as truly horrific and terrifying . Owen Alan Ackers, 23 and of Lineside in Burton, was jailed for eight and a half years following the violent assault which left one of the victim s with life-changing injuries. He was also made subject to an extended licence period of a further 18 months. During the afternoon of Tuesday, April 21, during the first national lockdown, Ackers was socialising and drinking at his home address with mother, Diane Ackers, and then-girlfriend Sapphire Bassett.
Holiday stress: An open letter to the Ridgefield community
Holiday stress: An open letter to the Ridgefield community
Carol Mahlstedt, MSW, Psy.D., Lori Bran, M.Ed. Kristen Abbott, Ph.D., Elizabeth Engelberg, Psy.D. Patrick McAuliffe, Ph.D., Martha Evans Morris, LMSW Melanie Puza Pearl, Ph.D., Tony Phillips, LCSW Brook Pieri, LCSW and Denise Qualey, MSW and Karen Walant, Ph.D.
Dec. 23, 2020
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Ridgefielders letters to the editor should be emailed to: news@theridgefieldpress.com.Many medical professionals in the town write this letter about ways people in the town can deal with holiday stress, especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic.Macklin Reid / Hearst Connecticut Media