What can be done if my stepdad is mixing chemicals on a daily basis, like bleach and ammonia, and putting it in the A/C vent in order to get my mother to move out?
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What can be done if my stepdad is mixing chemicals on a daily basis, like bleach and ammonia, and putting it in the A/C vent in order to get my mother to move out?
It is getting her sick. They sleep in different bedrooms and my mom usually has to leave the windows open at night to be able to breathe. Is there a way to press charges for something like this?
Asked on July 29, 2015 under Personal Injury, Florida
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 9 years ago | Contributor
Yes, you can press charges for this: deliberate attempts to harm another person are criminal acts, and could constitute assault or even potentially attempted murder. You should contact the police immediately.
Also, if your mother chooses to divorce him, which she probably should, based on what you write, his actions may be held or counted against him in the divorce, in dividing assets or setting support obligations; that is, he may end up paying more because of his wrongful acts.
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