How so I just put a stop to all this without the law involved?

Ok so my dad stopped hitting me… It was ok and I felt that everything was cool you know that my dad had enter in some reason… But yesterday it came back… He came back from work and then I was doing everything that he asked me to do… I figured out is the best thing to do to avoid any problems but then he just hit me… Just like that… And this time it was not whit the belst anymore it was whit a cable the ones that are uset to connect many cables to get electricity… And it hurt bad… He sais he has problems but I really hate it that he gets them out on me… He never asks me what I feel… All I really want help whit is so he can stop but not getting the law involved… If you can’t help then it is ok… Thanks

Answer #1

there’s no way for him to stop without the law, unless he chooses to do so. which doesn’t seem to be the case. just get your school involved, or tell someone.

Answer #2

I’m afraid there is no way to help unless you go to child welfare.

I understand your concerns, but nobody - not even your father - has the right to assault you. You really need to put a stop to this and get the help…it’s too important not to.

Answer #3

Tell him he has no right to use you as a punching bag…serious damage could be done - doesn’t he want you to have a bright future ?…if it continues you’ll report.

Answer #4

You cant. I mean I really wish there was another way, I understand that he is your father, but if he isnt willing to stop and get help, then there is nothing you can do apart from getting child protective services involved.

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