Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really hope you don't have kids.
We have one child. That’s part of the reason why I want to help, for my child’s sake.
For your child’s sake, talk early and often about the dangers of drinking and alcoholism, without judgment. When they are in late ES, share that there is a family history of alcoholism and that there is no way to predict whether drinking will be a problem for them too when they grow up. For that readon, they should try not to drink until their mid-20s, and they should make it a lifelong havit to be a very light drinker.
You can’t make your STBX stop drinking. You can’t make him be a good dad. Get as much custody as you can and be very flexible and uncritical when your STBX cancels visitation or his custody days. My ex was a problem drinker. He could hold himself together for an hour or two a day, but not for an entire weekend. I took what he could give without complaining even though I know the kids were heartbroken sometimes. Over time I ended up with full physical custody with regular visitation for him.