Anonymous wrote:You have to divorce him and ask that his visitation be supervised and he has to join AA or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Document his drinking and talk to a lawyer. You may be able to get 100% custody, or at the very least he'll be required to have supervised custody.
It’s hard to document - he adamantly says he wasn’t drinking and the charges are just like general 7-11 charge. I’d guess it’s once every 2 weeks he has 3-4 drinks which doesn’t sound like much but for with the mental health meds he’s on (including a benzo) it puts him in like a manic mode and he just has no judgement with the kids (or himself, he’s hurt himself also). He tries really hard to hide it so every time he’s even happy / perky I suspect he’s been drinking. But I’m not sure how or what I could prove to a judge
You don't always need hard evidence. This isn't a conviction, you just need enough to show a judge he's unfit to parent.
Get a notebook you can hide and write it all down.
Your statement, written or not will not be enough to deny custody or visitation to their other parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Document his drinking and talk to a lawyer. You may be able to get 100% custody, or at the very least he'll be required to have supervised custody.
It’s hard to document - he adamantly says he wasn’t drinking and the charges are just like general 7-11 charge. I’d guess it’s once every 2 weeks he has 3-4 drinks which doesn’t sound like much but for with the mental health meds he’s on (including a benzo) it puts him in like a manic mode and he just has no judgement with the kids (or himself, he’s hurt himself also). He tries really hard to hide it so every time he’s even happy / perky I suspect he’s been drinking. But I’m not sure how or what I could prove to a judge
You don't always need hard evidence. This isn't a conviction, you just need enough to show a judge he's unfit to parent.
Get a notebook you can hide and write it all down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Document his drinking and talk to a lawyer. You may be able to get 100% custody, or at the very least he'll be required to have supervised custody.
It’s hard to document - he adamantly says he wasn’t drinking and the charges are just like general 7-11 charge. I’d guess it’s once every 2 weeks he has 3-4 drinks which doesn’t sound like much but for with the mental health meds he’s on (including a benzo) it puts him in like a manic mode and he just has no judgement with the kids (or himself, he’s hurt himself also). He tries really hard to hide it so every time he’s even happy / perky I suspect he’s been drinking. But I’m not sure how or what I could prove to a judge
Anonymous wrote:Document his drinking and talk to a lawyer. You may be able to get 100% custody, or at the very least he'll be required to have supervised custody.
Anonymous wrote:You have to divorce. Now.