Nannyto3, how terribly sad for your daughter and how worried for her you must be. I agree that the best way forward is to say little about what a sh*t he's been and concentrate on encouraging your daughter to put her personal feelings to one side when it comes to the relationship between father and children. It will be really difficult for her to be magnanimous but their needs are so important and, if he turns out to be a cr*p father as well as a husband, it will make the children far more likely to turn to her for support if she bites her tongue at this stage.
One of my friends went on a 6 week course about divorce when her marriage broke up. She found it helpful to find out about the legal side of things, to talk to others in the same position in a safe environment and to just have general support from people without a loyalty to one side or the other.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
Alphalock - like wordle but harder!
