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Should you stay in a marriage after domestic violence? Or leave before it’s too late? In this emotional episode of Ask Ilona, certified family law specialist Ilona Antonyan responds to a heartbreaking question from a woman trapped in a long-term abusive marriage. After years of emotional abuse, control, intimidation, and eventually strangulation, the listener is torn between leaving her husband or believing his promises to change. Drawing from both her legal experience and her own personal survival story, Ilona breaks down the cycle of abuse, the dangers of strangulation in domestic violence cases, and the difficult emotional realities many survivors face when deciding whether to stay or leave. This episode explores: • Domestic violence and emotional abuse • Strangulation warning signs and homicide risk • Trauma bonding and cycles of abuse • Family court and custody issues involving abuse • California Family Code 3044 • Protecting children in abusive households • Therapy, healing, and rebuilding after abuse • Real resources for domestic violence survivors Ilona also discusses why abusers often become temporarily “perfect” after violent incidents, how victims can protect themselves legally, and why documenting abuse matters in family court. This is a deeply personal episode about survival, self-worth, and finding the courage to start over. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, there are resources available to help. You are not alone. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 Alliance for Hope International: www.allianceforhope.org Subscribe to Ask Ilona and The AM Sidebar for real conversations about relationships, family law, custody, divorce, and the difficult questions people are often afraid to ask.
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