Protecting Yourself from a Bad MarriagePosted by Nick Niesen on October 27th, 2010 In modern times, almost nobody willingly enters a marriage they know to be dangerous or unhealthy. Yet, over time a large number of women find themselves in a situation they realize is out of control or simply not an environment they are comfortable in. It can be tricky dealing with divorce or separation in an abusive marriage, but you can quickly extricate yourself from the situation legally and without expensive legal fees by spending a bit of time researching your options online. Making the Decision Many women stay in a marriage longer than they should for the sake of their children or out of fear of being alone. While both of these are valid arguments, they are not powerful enough to allow a dangerous man in your life or your child?s. Staying for the Children Children, even toddlers and infants, are very astute. They may not understand all the words in an argument, but they do understand and react to tone. And if your home is full of shouting and insults, your child is exposed to that despite you try to keep it from him. Not only do children sense when there is trouble between their parents, they are also learning behaviors from you and your husband at all times. If your child sees that a man can hit his wife in anger and simply apologize later without recourse, you?ve effectively taught your child that hitting is okay and that physically dominating a woman or being dominated by a man is just the way of things. Telling your child not to hit his friends or siblings is a moot point after he sees violence in his own home. The same can be said for insults, name-calling and shouting. If your child is in danger of physical or emotional abuse, you are responsible for removing them from that situation immediately. Being Alone Take Action If the thought of divorce is still too overwhelming, start with a simple step ? get you and your children away from the negative influence and at least begin researching your options. You may be entitled to half of all assets and earnings in the marriage. Restraining orders are a logical next step to keep you safe from any reaction on your husband?s part, and then legal separation or divorce will give you a clean start down the road. The most important thing should not be filing legal paperwork, however. What?s really important is that you act accordingly to keep you and yours safe. Like it? Share it!More by this author |