| I would contact Alcoholics Anonymous. The support group can not only help alcoholics, but also their relatives. Maybe they can put you in touch with a lawyer who would be willing to take your case for free. If he is trying to get custody of the kids, he is obviously an unfit parent, and with no job and blood alcohol levels through the roof, I doubt if any court would take him seriously. An AA support group can help you understand alcoholism and put you in touch with resources. If he is hostile and you are afraid for yourself and the kids, consider calling a local womans shelter. Under no circumstances should you stay in the house with a violent angry person. People will do things when they're drinking that they would never do sober. You might also contact a local religious organization. You don't have to be a member of the religion to ask them for help. I go to a Methodist church and we always keep pamphlets out about women's shelters and other community resources. We also have a free counseling program to help local people. We put them in touch with the appropriate non-for-profit groups that can help them. Get out the phone book and start making calls. There are a lot of people who will help you if you ask. Don't be afraid to; it's the best thing for you and your kids. Call a women's shelter, AA, a religious organization, of a local mental health center. A mental health center can often provide free counseling to you and your kids and help you understand your husbands addictions. Most lawyers will give you a free consultation. I would go from lawyer to lawyer and I bet you will find one willing to help you for free, or that will let you make payments. At the very least, they can give you some free legal advice. You don't have to go through this difficult time alone. I hope this helps you. I will keep you in my prayer. God bless you! |