my youngster's dad has been genuinely oppressive our whole 2 years together. our child is 15 months. the child was brought into the world in maryland, where i'm from, in light of the fact that we were not together when he was conceived on the grounds

greetings companions.
northern new york here.
my youngster's dad has been genuinely oppressive our whole 2 years together. our child is 15 months. the child was brought into the world in maryland, where i'm from, in light of the fact that we were not together when he was conceived on the grounds that he had yelled at me that I was a bitch while I was holding his then 4 year old. at the point when our child was conceived, he was conceived untimely and we both nearly passed on. he was there for that, and we wound up reuniting. it was horrendous. we moved back here to new york where his father resides when he was 3 months old.

earlier today he called me an awful mother and taken steps to take my child on the off chance that I leave. in all honesty, I want out now and i don't know what to do. i'm making an inquiry or two for some great care legal advisors, however meanwhile i'm restless as hell. what privileges do I have?? would he be able to simply take my child?? he talks terrible to his 6 year old with regards to his mom constantly and I don't need him doing likewise with my child.
assuming that it makes a difference, I'm the person who takes him to each arrangement and takes him to the sitter and gets him, and i'm the person who pays all childcare, and am the one in particular who gets some much needed rest work to be with the child when he's wiped out/when he's hospitalized (rsv, pneumonia, and so forth he was extremely untimely and he becomes exceptionally ill without any problem). he in a real sense simply gets up with him around evening time, and that is on the grounds that he's a light sleeper and awakens before me and would prefer to gripe about it and say it makes me a terrible mother than wake me up. 
any counsel makes a difference. much obliged to you.

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