As used in this subchapter:
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(1) “Emotional abuse” means any of the following acts:
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(A) Verbally attacking or threatening a spouse by yelling, screaming, or name-calling;
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(B) Using criticism, social isolation, intimidation, or exploitation to dominate a spouse;
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(C) Criminally harassing a spouse;
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(D) Stalking a spouse;
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(E) Threatening a spouse or his or her loved ones;
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(F) Damaging a spouse’s possessions; or
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(G) Harming the pet of a spouse;
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(2)
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(A) “Physical abuse” means any of the following acts:
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(i) Using physical force in a way that injures a spouse or puts him or her at risk of being injured; or
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(ii) Beating, hitting, shaking, pushing, choking, biting, burning, kicking, or assaulting a spouse with a weapon.
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(B) “Physical abuse” may consist of one (1) or more incidents described under subdivision (2)(A) of this section;
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(3)
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(A) “Sexual abuse” means any of the following acts:
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(i) Forcing a spouse to participate in unwanted, unsafe, or degrading sexual activity; or
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(ii) Using ridicule or other tactics to try to denigrate, control, or limit a spouse’s sexuality or reproductive choices.
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(B) “Sexual abuse” includes rape, sexual assault, or sexual harassment; and
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(4)
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(A) “Spousal abuse” means an act of violence or mistreatment that a woman or a man may experience at the hands of his or her marital partner, regardless of the timing of the act in terms of the stage of the relationship.
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(B) “Spousal abuse” includes any of the following committed by a spouse against his or her spouse:
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(i) Emotional abuse;
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(ii) Physical abuse; or
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(iii) Sexual abuse.
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