Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are done, OP, which is sounds about right after all this time. You don't have the energy to force him to go to the doctor so save that energy to contact a divorce lawyer. You will probably be able to have your custody time increased based on his medical/psychiatric needs. I think you know that there is only one option for you left.
+1 You could try legal separation first, to ease into it. but why on earth should you continue like this? It's misery and I agree with a PP it's a terrible example to set for the kids all the way around. With his energy issues, guarantee he won't be able to handle or want the kids 50% of the time anyway. 1-2 days per week of tv and fast food wouldn't be the end of the world.
I agree with this take. He may agree to take action if you do this. Or not. But your situation is untenable.
Op here. How would a legal separation work? We have a nice home that I know DH will never leave. So would I have to leave and get an apartment but keep paying the mortgage? We are already romantically separated but living under the same roof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think he is on drugs, and that's why he is avoiding doctor?
+1 this has all the hallmarks of a closeted addict
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think he is on drugs, and that's why he is avoiding doctor?
Op here. He’s definitely not on drugs.
Also, yes he’s depressed but that’s only one dimension of this. He’s also got several other health problems that he won’t address (blood pressure, diabetes, etc.).
Anonymous wrote:Do you think he is on drugs, and that's why he is avoiding doctor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are done, OP, which is sounds about right after all this time. You don't have the energy to force him to go to the doctor so save that energy to contact a divorce lawyer. You will probably be able to have your custody time increased based on his medical/psychiatric needs. I think you know that there is only one option for you left.
+1 You could try legal separation first, to ease into it. but why on earth should you continue like this? It's misery and I agree with a PP it's a terrible example to set for the kids all the way around. With his energy issues, guarantee he won't be able to handle or want the kids 50% of the time anyway. 1-2 days per week of tv and fast food wouldn't be the end of the world.
I agree with this take. He may agree to take action if you do this. Or not. But your situation is untenable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are done, OP, which is sounds about right after all this time. You don't have the energy to force him to go to the doctor so save that energy to contact a divorce lawyer. You will probably be able to have your custody time increased based on his medical/psychiatric needs. I think you know that there is only one option for you left.
+1 You could try legal separation first, to ease into it. but why on earth should you continue like this? It's misery and I agree with a PP it's a terrible example to set for the kids all the way around. With his energy issues, guarantee he won't be able to handle or want the kids 50% of the time anyway. 1-2 days per week of tv and fast food wouldn't be the end of the world.
I agree with this take. He may agree to take action if you do this. Or not. But your situation is untenable.
Anonymous wrote:I would be concerned about his part time work. Will you have to pay alimony? Talk to an attorney.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think he is on drugs, and that's why he is avoiding doctor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are done, OP, which is sounds about right after all this time. You don't have the energy to force him to go to the doctor so save that energy to contact a divorce lawyer. You will probably be able to have your custody time increased based on his medical/psychiatric needs. I think you know that there is only one option for you left.
+1 You could try legal separation first, to ease into it. but why on earth should you continue like this? It's misery and I agree with a PP it's a terrible example to set for the kids all the way around. With his energy issues, guarantee he won't be able to handle or want the kids 50% of the time anyway. 1-2 days per week of tv and fast food wouldn't be the end of the world.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are done, OP, which is sounds about right after all this time. You don't have the energy to force him to go to the doctor so save that energy to contact a divorce lawyer. You will probably be able to have your custody time increased based on his medical/psychiatric needs. I think you know that there is only one option for you left.