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How can you leave a marraige when you don't have any money?

My husband is very neglectful. He acts like he doesn't have a family. He does whatever he wants, when he wants. He has been hunting for months now and doesn't even let me know he's going. He doesn't spend time with me or the children, except for special occasions...maybe. On Christmas I asked where he was going after he came home from setting up a tree stand. Hunting?! He was going to leave me and my 3 year old daughter and go hunting all day leaving us at home alone! My family was busy and my boys (older boys from a first marriage) were with their dad. My husband is violent when he gets angry and wants to punch me in the face at times. I am afraid of him. I don't have any money AT ALL and I am still trying to find a job. I am not sure I can make enough to support me and my daughter. My boys can go with their dad, but I don't know where to go or what to do. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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Posted on 12/28/2007 12:27 PM    
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first call the abuse hotline today and learn more about what it is and what your options are: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). then sit down and think about all of your real options. do you ahve friends? family? anyone who could help you out temporarily? maybe share a place with another single parent friend and split the bills? you need to make sure you are safe and the abuse hotline can help you with ideas and solutions. please call. and please keep me udpated.
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