Houston, TX asked in Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support and Domestic Violence for Texas

Q: I want to take my child with me out of state to my hometown. Husband physically & mentally abused me in the past

I want to take my child with me out of state to my hometown. Husband physically & mentally abused me, and is a veteran with PTSD. I’ve recently made the mistake of turning to narcotics to cope w/the situation & now I’m worried he has better leverage than me. He just broke my phone & physically assaulted me in front of our 8 year old based on false accusations of me having an affair. I have no family or friends here for emotional or financial support. My income alone is not enough to live on my own, we just recently got

He is claiming to have texts messages and recordings of all this evidence of me having an affair that took place years ago. And evidence of me getting drugs. This took place years ago, after we decided to stay together and make things work out. He never agreed to counseling or getting any help for his PTSD. I’ve tried my best to save this marriage. Police was not contacted this time, so I’m not sure what my chances are in being able to leave in reguards to this matter

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Rahlita D. Thornton
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Rahlita D. Thornton
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  • Houston, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: In general if no court involvement you are free to do as you please. However, if a divorce is filed your spouse may request that the child’s residence be restricted to your current residence.

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