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This may be a family member or friend who has faced DUI charges before, or it may be your family or business lawyer who can make educated inquiries. Perhaps the best source of referral is to ask a police officer, or go to a courthouse and ask a bailiff of court clerk: Who is the best you've seen? It can be confusing to persons as why a woman/man would stay with someone who beats them. There are many reasons why they stay that seem to make sense to the victim. A lot of victims do not realize it is abuse. They tell themselves it only happens when their abuser is drunk, high, under stress, et... Some stay because they beleive it will not happen again. Others beleive the abuser is really sorry they do not remember what happened, or realized what they were doing. They stay because they strongly believe the abuser is really a good person, they actually did not mean to hurt them. They stay because they love him/her. He/she does not hurt the children. 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Use the power of “Brainstorming” by writing a list of things you'd like to accomplish. After you complete your “brainstormed” list, prioritize and decide which things on your list are the most important.2. Write down your goals and keep them in one central place that is highly accessible and visible to you. Document any changes you make to your goals.3. Devel In a abusive situation many victims try to solve the problem by talking it out with the abuser. They will even try to change their behavior to meet the demands of the abuser. As I have state, we all have either heard the stories, lived them or are living them. The issue of domestic violence is one that is important to me personally. I have live the story not once but thrice. I know someone close to me that has also lived it. I know a few who are living it and are too scared to do something about it or just do not realize they are being abused. I strongly believe with many others that if you are abused once it will continue. It is said people can change. When it comes to abusers I believe they are like leopards who's spots can not change. No one should ever be abused. Just one time you are abused you should leave the relationship. If your partner uses one or more of the following to control you: * pushing, biting, slapping, choking, kicking, or biting *threatening you, your children, other family members or pets *threatening suicide to get you to do something *using or threatening to use a weapon against you *keeping or taking your paycheck or controlling the money *puts you down or makes you feel bad *forces you to have sex or to do sexual acts you do not want or like *keeping you from seeing your friends and family YOU HAVE BEEN ABUSED If you know someone who is being abused urge them to get help. Abuse is abuse no matter when it occurs. It does not matter if it only occurs when they are stressed out, drunk, high, et.. Once is more than enough. Remember the victim is someone we all know. Whether it is a son or daughter, friend, sibling, or even a neighbor. This is a human life that someone is abusing. If the abuse continues this human life will ultimately cease. Please do not just sit there and look in or think "hey it is their life". As I said most victims do not realize they are being abused. So please
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