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  2. A Husband And Wife Were Fighting For A Restraining Order ...

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    Rachael Martinez and Jose Medina leave behind four children, ranging in age from 3 to 15.

  3. Domestic violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the mid-1800s, most legal systems implicitly accepted wife beating as a valid exercise of a husband's authority over his wife. [81] [82] One exception, however, was the 1641 Body of Liberties of the Massachusetts Bay colonists, which declared that a married woman should be "free from bodilie correction or stripes by her husband." [83]

  4. “I Just Want My Wife Back”: 30 Wild Secrets People Kept From ...

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    Image credits: sacris5 #3. I just want my wife back. I want my wife who asked how my day was. I want my wife who reached for my hand on long car rides. I want my wife who would search slowly for ...

  5. Fair fighting - Wikipedia

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    Fair fighting is a set of rules designed to help couples discuss their differences within boundaries, and in this way preserving the relationship over the need to "win over" the other. Fair fighting is a method for spouses to effectively communicate their respective needs to each other through the use of problem-solving skills.

  6. Catfight - Wikipedia

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    The term catfight was recorded by the Oxford English Dictionary as the title and subject of an 1824 mock heroic poem by Ebenezer Mack. In the United States, it was first recorded as being used to describe a fight between women in an 1854 book written by Benjamin G. Ferris who wrote about Mormon women fighting over their shared husband.

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    A misunderstood ‘Ok’ sparked a costly train error, suspension and a protracted marital breakdown

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  9. Battered woman syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Lenore E. Walker proposed the concept of battered woman syndrome (BWS). [1] She described it as consisting "of the pattern of the signs and symptoms that have been found to occur after a woman has been physically, sexually, and/or psychologically abused in an intimate relationship, when the partner (usually, but not always a man) exerted power and control over the woman to coerce her ...