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When she went into their 8-year-old daughter's bedroom to sit with the girl, he followed her, shouting and behaving aggressively.
When she covered her ears, he grabbed her wrists and pulled them away.
The victim and her daughter left the house and went to the police station to report the incident.
Counsel James Rapley said the defendant had wanted to discuss the divorce issue with his wife, but she did not want to listen.
The assault was at the lowest end of the scale, he said.
"He grabbed her wrists and pulled one of her hands away.''
He was extremely remorseful, had no criminal history, and was a "loving, caring family man''.
Judge Farnan told the defendant he was aggressive towards his wife, shouted at her, and caused bruising to one of her wrists.