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\"Orange<\/a>Abuse of any kind is bad and against the law, such as when husbands physically abuse their wives (and vice versa to a lesser extent).<\/p>\n

If you add abuse to a bad marriage, the situation goes from difficult to dire. For a wife, divorcing an abusive husband can be difficult, because you don\u2019t know how a violent man would react. \u00a0However, if the abusive husband is putting the well-being and the life of the wife and children in jeopardy, divorce<\/a> may pretty much be the only solution.<\/p>\n

Divorcing an abusive husband becomes difficult in cases where the marriage has been going on for a long time, and the husbands are the only providers of the family.<\/p>\n

What is Abuse in Terms of Family Law?<\/h2>\n

In the context of family law, the word abuse has a broader meaning. Abuse is when someone recklessly or intentionally tries to cause or is successful in causing:<\/p>\n