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I believe this is actually the second "bad period". The first time round she did try relationship counselling but he walked out BECAUSE IT WAS ALL HER ****ING FAULT. HE DIDN'T HAVE A PROBLEM. SHE DID!

This sounds bad; but still only a snapshot of their relationship and him.

Threat of violence is something else altogether in my book, and if your culture is similar to UK then to be take very seriously. A quick google should give you a handful of support options even for him after the bomb is dropped.

Some helpful perspectives posted by others in this thread. Have you come to a position?

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Some helpful perspectives posted by others in this thread. Have you come to a position?

Fortunately I went to an exclusive private school. So looking around on the old school tie network I found a classmate who specialises in family law matters. So she has been a big help and put me in touch with another barrister who speaks the same language as my friend. So hopefully I can put my friend and the lawyer in touch with each other and bow out for the time being.

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