Sentences with phrase «becomes violent during»

If your spouse was not previously violent but becomes violent during your divorce, your attorney may file a motion for a protective order at any phase during the divorce litigation.
When you Google «how men handle divorce,» many of the links advise women on what to do if their husbands become violent during the divorce process.

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I also have become clearer during this violent decade that it matters a great deal what god - images we use in our worship.
In the interview, he learned that Mr. B. had become increasingly destructive and violent during his sprees in recent months.
The Christian church in Germany during the Third Reich became a centre of violent controversy and persecution.
While I did not expect special treatment by my caregivers, I never thought I would become a victim of a violent hospital birth because they all feigned sympathy for my situation during my pregnancy.
Speaking of respect, during times that my son has an especially difficult meltdown, and starts to become violent, I don't allow him to destroy things or to hit me or himself.
However, there are cases that during potty training boys become aggressive and violent.
The group cautioned the government agencies and the media to be careful in future before carelessly broadcasting sensational information, so as not to become the cause of a violent national social upheaval by misled Nigerians who are already on edge and frustrated with the status quo during this recession.
Directed by Craig Gillespie, I, Tonya follows Harding (Margot Robbie) during her formative years through the scandal that rocked her career, when she and ex-husband Jeff Gilooly (Sebastian Stan) became embroiled in a violent plot to nix Nancy Kerrigan's 1994 Winter Olympics bid with a telescopic baton to the knee.
During the second storm that the researchers monitored, the winds became so violent that they called for help.
Climate scientists and other experts at the time debated as to the causes, but the science remained unsettled as to why the weather extremes had become so violent and frequent during that specific decade.
In other words, a spouse who is otherwise entitled to spousal support after the dissolution of a marriage will not become disentitled because he or she was violent, or because it is later discovered that he or she had an extra-marital affair during the marriage.
During childhood, they tend to become violent and often engage in malicious behaviors which appear to have the sole purpose of causing distress to another.
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