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<blockquote data-quote="1450-ranger" data-source="post: 1342147" data-attributes="member: 1791"><p>Call the police. The State of California is aggressive towards domestic violence. Even if she (victim) doesnt want to press charges, it doesnt matter. If there is probable cause physical violence has occurred an arrest (should) will be made. "verbal" abuse doesnt constitute an arrest, unless it constitutes a 'terrorristic' threat, which the penal code is pretty specific about. </p><p></p><p>What flyhiflylo posted was entirely true and sound advice.</p><p></p><p>If it is that bad, divorce and a temporary restraining order shall be filed through the court. She has to file the TRO, police cannot do it unless only specific, exigent circumstances are met (this isnt one).</p><p></p><p>Also, the State law states if there is not a custody order on file the parent the child is with is not forced to turn over the child until a custody order is filed/approved. Barring there isnt a CPS issue..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1450-ranger, post: 1342147, member: 1791"] Call the police. The State of California is aggressive towards domestic violence. Even if she (victim) doesnt want to press charges, it doesnt matter. If there is probable cause physical violence has occurred an arrest (should) will be made. "verbal" abuse doesnt constitute an arrest, unless it constitutes a 'terrorristic' threat, which the penal code is pretty specific about. What flyhiflylo posted was entirely true and sound advice. If it is that bad, divorce and a temporary restraining order shall be filed through the court. She has to file the TRO, police cannot do it unless only specific, exigent circumstances are met (this isnt one). Also, the State law states if there is not a custody order on file the parent the child is with is not forced to turn over the child until a custody order is filed/approved. Barring there isnt a CPS issue.. [/QUOTE]
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