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I just called the police

30 replies

IWantWine · 20/09/2011 18:02

my son assaulted my daughter :(

she isnt hurt, but I cant deal with this any more. it is no good him being sorry :(

Please tell me they wont arrest him! I just want him to get help.

OP posts:
izzywhizzyletsgetbusy · 21/09/2011 00:44

Before you spend more of your hard-earned money on solicitors, call the National Centre for Domestic Violence www.ncdv.org.uk as they can be a valuable source of legal advice.

IWantWine · 21/09/2011 07:02

Thank you Izzy.... I will call them.

I know he will try to bring my daughter into this and I dont want that to happen. He tries to blame her for the breakdown of our relationship! He would blame anything and anybody, of course, it cant possibly be his fault!

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Mouseface · 21/09/2011 12:10
Sad

How utterly horrid of him to blame your DD.

Have a look at Women's Aid and the link Izzy posted too.

And as AnyFucker says, we're here for you.

Unfortunately, there are a fair few of us who have been in your situation, and worse, most of us are free now and you will be too.

In time.

Keep going, get help.

foolonthehill · 21/09/2011 12:43

love [hugs] Brew we are here for you.

mamas12 · 21/09/2011 20:25

I second going to womens aid as they would be able to put you all on courses or direct you to counsellors to help you all through this.

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