she should call the police and have the abusers arrested!!! (EDIT BY Donnie-Darko) and yes. if there is certaintity of the abuse, she can legally stay at a trusted friend/relatives home. ONLY if there is proof of the abuse.
Someone who has no legal capacity, e.g. a person who is mentally incapable, a minor, etc.
Because the big people feel like they are in charge of someone and don't feel neglected because they are the ones in charge. They also like the concept of looking down upon people literally and emotionally.
"Emotionally charged" refers to a situation, topic, or interaction that is filled with strong feelings such as anger, excitement, or sadness. It implies that emotions are running high and can influence behavior or decision-making.
Because the usually the man or boy of the relationship need to feel like he is in charge. so the only way he feels to be in charge is by abusing or "keeping my woman in line".
The service charge someone pays for concert tickets is absurd.
you mite like someone in charge cause you like to be lead by someone or you like someone that has the authority to tell other people what to do
Yes, you can sue for things like failure to exercise fiduciary responsibility, if they took personal gain from the finances in their charge, etc. However, you would have to so more than that they did something you did not like.
Do not charge someone with a knife unless they pose a threat to your life and it is entirely in self-defence.
There is no law stating that suicide is illegal. Aiding suicide is illegal. If someone attempts suicide a judge can deem someone "crazy", and force them in to a psych ward. This is because it is reasonable to assume that someone that attempts suicide is not mentally stable. But there will be no criminal charge (unless a crime was broken during the suicide, like possession of a controlled substance when someone tries to OD).
I knew someone charge $99 a week..
Someone in charge of a museum