I'm here to get some input on best way to "confront" my son. He is 39, and going downhill fast. In the last 6 months the following has happened to him and maybe more that I don't know:
1. Stopped by police, blew a .26 and "lucked" out and got an impaired driving, went to a weekend rehab required by court. - I helped him with his rent because he was low on money, my 1st big mistake
2. Stopped by police again, speeding (69 in a 55), driving on restricted license (from above ticket), and defective equipment (cracked windshield). He spent night in jail and I bailed him out - my second big mistake.
3. Stopped by police again in his truck but he was not driving but was drunk. Driver of his truck arrested for DUI. I went and picked him up because his truck was impounded. Picking him up was my 3rd big mistake
4. While down letting his dog out while my son was at work I saw a ticket on his dishwasher...My bad, but honestly thought it was one of his former tickets. Nope, he was again stopped for speeding and charged with driving under the influence.
Now my dilemma, I don't know if to tell him I know or let him tell me if he wants to. He has been suicidal in past. Him and I have always been close and it seems to really bother him when he keeps big secrets like this from me which makes his depression worse.
I have promised myself and told him that I can no longer give him any money.. he owes his dad and me over $2000 but is paying $1400 of that back for sure by putting his tax refunds in our bank account, direct deposit. I know this to be fact because he was at our house doing his taxes online.
The money is the least of my worries but I know I only enable by giving him any more.
So, big question is should I tell him I know about this newest ticket? It is almost driving me insane wondering what to do. What is right for him?
Second, he has 2 daughters...only sees 1 but I now really worry about the time he is alone with her. He is not married, lives alone so he is alone with her at least 2 days a week and worry about her safety. She is only 2 1/2 so unable to call us if daddy passes out or whatever. He is never violent that I know of.
Thanks for listening...any suggestions??
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