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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FIVE YEAR OLD THREAD. [/quote] Was there an update? [/quote] NP and I know this is a zombie thread someone resurrected. But I wish she'd come back and update us. The DH was so clearly an alcoholic to the point it imparied him (picking up a kid from school while drunk enough that the school writes a notice about it...should be the end of everything, really). I truly wonder if he got 50-50 custody and how that has worked out, if he did. So many posts on DCUM where a spouse wants to divorce a spouse who is alcoholic, an addict, or abusive, and we all know the problem spouse is likely to get at least some custody if not 50-50, unless there is very clearly documented evidence the parent has put the child in danger. And that parent is not magically going to be a responsible, calm, fully present parent when they're 100 percent in charge of the kids during their custody time. It's beyond worrying. I wonder if OP's DH stopped drinking, or got worse, or was terrible during his custody time. Poor kids. [/quote] This is why a lot of women have to stay with horrible men. He would be doing all kinds of harm on his time. This way she can control it. [/quote]
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