Violent man, what to do?

My mother has been living with her boyfriend for years, and I've had to suffer under him myself. He's an alcoholic and beats my mother. (My mother also drinks.)

Ultimately, the police can't help, as my mother doesn't want to file criminal charges against him. He's already been locked out of his home for 10 days by the police.
The police have been to our house many times.

Unfortunately, we don't have the money to move out and a women's shelter is out of the question.

what can we do?

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Tand0r
2 years ago

That is your mother's decision alone, and if she doesn't want to change it, you have to accept it.

Of course you can move out yourself, and it seems you're already doing that.

Tand0r
2 years ago
Reply to  DieFragend3

Your mother could report him, and the police have already told you that.

Without a report, the police cannot help in such a case, as it is purely a private matter between your mother and her partner.

Divanikima
2 years ago

In an acute emergency, I would actually go to a women's shelter first. There you'll be safe from attacks. From there, you can plan where you're going. Staying there seems masochistic to me.

Lilasandra
2 years ago

You would be supported if you moved out.

But if your mother goes along with it, you can't change it.

then you can only look after yourself and contact the youth welfare office

Nora700
1 year ago

Away from it without return.

Catfish123
1 year ago

Maybe you should contact the helpline

landonderry
2 years ago

Contact the youth welfare office and get yourself out of there. Your mother can only help herself or just leave it alone.

DODOsBACK
2 years ago

Your mother could go into inpatient therapy to get her own alcohol consumption under control and then look for her own apartment.

She could already move into the sofa of friends or relatives and from there try to find her own place to live.

Or she could report her partner, have banned him from the house and stay in the shared apartment for the time being.

Or she can simply go to the nearest counseling center and discuss various options there.

The key point is: she has to want and be willing to start from scratch.

Pausenraum
2 years ago

Your mother doesn't want any help. If you're still a minor, go to the youth welfare office and ask for custody.

If you are of legal age, move out.

nochnefrage
2 years ago
Reply to  Pausenraum

I agree with the information in the question. Women's shelters are always an option, and those who don't use them have to suffer. It's terrible when underage children are involved.