Article Directory :: Social Articles

Domestic Violence "Tiffany's Style" - 5 Challenges of Wealthy Abused Women

By Dr Jeanne King PhD

Subscribe to Dr Jeanne King PhD's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 07May2010
Word count: 632
Viewed: 253 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

Many people think that domestic violence is easier to deal with when you are wealthy. But, the fact is that the affluent have a whole set of issues unique to their elevated socioeconomic status that makes dealing with domestic abuse even more difficult.

How is it for the rich battered woman?

1) Disbelief

When they break their silence, a roar breaks out shoving them right back into hiding. People doubt that they are actually abused. "How can that be?" they hear, "Your husband is a pillar in the community."

He can be a doctor, a lawyer, a politician, your community's own clergy... If he serves in these caring/healing/protective positions, how in the world can he be an abuser? This dichotomy confuses outsiders looking in on affluent domestic abuse.

As an aside, it evens confuses Google. Try doing a Google search on domestic violence and wealth or money or affluent. These words connoting an upscale socioeconomic status cannot be found in combination with the term "domestic violence" (at least not at the time of this writing).

2) No Empathy

People withhold empathy for the circumstances of wealthy battered women. "You go on exotic vacations, live in a nice house, have your pick of the season's best..."

The implication here is that you should "turn the check" with respect to you being slapped around and enjoy your wealth. It says that the lifestyle is the "price" for putting up with being battered.

3) False Claims and Re-victimization

When affluent battered women reach out to social services for help, the potential for the abuse they endure increases exponentially. She can become buried in the play-offs sponsored by the payoffs of their manipulating abusive partners.

Abusers are known for their ability to manipulate healthcare providers and law enforcement to establish false claims about their victims. It's their way of discrediting the domestic violence survivor, and ultimately saving face by casting off any responsibility for alleged or documented domestic abuse.

4) Empty Legal War Chest

When they go to divorce court, all hell can break lose. They can be buried in pleading upon pleading characteristic of legal stalking in high profile divorce cases.

Oftentimes, these battered women stand in family court pro se' representing themselves against their battering partner's team of legal counsel. They may even have a list of divorce attorneys left in their wake once payment could not be forthcoming.

You see, most of the so-called affluent battered women have no control over the family money. So, when the chase is on to break the cycle of abuse, the financial spigot is turned off. And they remain at the mercy of their partner's financial war chest—the resources defining their upscale status in the first place.

Then, when they try to draw from the same resources available to their less "financially empowered" counterparts, it doesn't get any better. Unfortunately, "affluent" battered women reaching out to the public system for legal aid can be told, "We can't help you because your needs for legal assistance will exceed our entire annual budget."

5) The Heinous Crimes

Sadly, these are the domestic violence divorce cases wherein battered mothers may lose contact with their minor children, or get token contact via supervised visitation. These are the domestic violence survivors that fall through the cracks of the legal system—becoming childless, homeless, and penniless.

These are the brave women who thought they had it easier, as did everyone else, because of their wealth. And then, they recognize their challenges in breaking free ultimately can leave them re-victimized by their partner's use of the family money.

If you are a battered woman of wealth, be mindful of the challenges before you. And be prepared to deal with each and every one of them as you campaign for your breaking the cycle of domestic abuse.

For more information about abusive relationships, browse our resources at http://www.preventabusiverelationships.com/ebooks.php and claim your Free Instant Access to Survivor Success eInsights. Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. helps people nationwide recognize, end and heal from family violence and legal domestic abuse. Copyright 2010 Jeanne King, Ph.D. - Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Dr Jeanne King PhD's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Dr Jeanne King PhD

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More social articles:

  • How to Get a Girl to Like You - 4 Tips to Make Her Attracted to You (Jayson Lautner)
    If you are like most guys, then you have often wondered what it would be like to have that power that some men seem to have to be able to make just about any woman they want to feel attracted to them. You know that there has to be some reason why some guys seem to be able to do great with women while others seem to be in a constant state of struggle.

  • The Top Social Media Tactic Today: Spot The Passion! (Juliet McEwen Johnson)
    Social media marketing used to have only 2 goals: connect with potential customers and build back-links that would raise up your product's rankings in the search engines. (SEO) Now, search engine optimization takes a back seat to referrals and...

  • Pinterest Makes You Define Social Networking For Your Business (Juliet McEwen Johnson)
    By being a purely visual network, Pinterest forces you to define social networking for your business in a clear, goal-oriented way. Here are 3 steps to help you create that definition so that you are using your time on social sites productively.

  • Pinterest: The Conundrum of Follow-Ship (Juliet McEwen Johnson)
    The tradition to increasing your connections with all social networking is you follow me, and I'll follow you back. With Pinterest, there is a choice between following a person's profile - and therefore all of their boards - versus just following an...

  • Why Did It End Up This Way? (Lucas Gray)
    No one enters into a relationship hoping that things are going to one day end up being boring. You enter into a relationship with a feeling of excitement. It's something new, something that you really hope will turn out for the best. You are probably thinking as optimistically as you can when you first begin dating someone.

  • How Humor Can Work With Attraction (Javier Snover)
    When using humor to snag a man you give yourself an unfair advantage when it comes to attracting a guy.

  • How To Meet The "One" And Get Married (Suzanne OConnor)
    Meet "The One" Are you tired of being single while all your friends are settling down? Are you ready to settle down and meet someone great? Or are you just making your way back into the dating world? Whatever your reasons are for wanting to meet "the one," there are a few things you can do to help you along.

  • The Excitement Of A Wedding (Michelle Hopkins)
    A look at getting married and the preparations needed

  • Why Is It So Hard for You To Approach a Woman? (Lucas Gray)
    You keep on wondering why it is so hard for you to approach a woman, but you aren't quite sure of what the answer is. Read this article and you might be able to figure out why you find it hard to approach and what you can do about it.

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2012 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information