I can weigh in on this.
my first H was/is an ass of the most epic proportions. the day we got divorced, I asked him if he wanted to set up a visitation schedule. his answer was "if I can't have you I don't want him"
seriously. how sad, huh?
anyhow, he disappeared for months. then came and wanted a visit. I let DS go for the weekend.
two years later, he wanted another weekend. DS, then 3, came home mimicking smoking a joint and yelling "ROCK AND ROLL" supervised visits for the next 6 months.
then he disappeared for the next how ever many years it was, only showing up in my driveway periodically to play best friends with DS
THEN asshat shows up at DS HS graduation, and pronounces to a crowd (I kid you not this is what he said) I have four kids by three mothers and I didn't help raise any of them, but look how good this one turned out! ugh
nowadays???? DS has nothing to do with asshat. He's been legally adopted by my H, whom he has called dad since he was 3 yrs old. DS has a little girl that asshat INSISTS is his granddaughter, and can't accept that DS will not insist she call him grandpa.
all this to say:: you don't have to "get in the way", your EX will shoot himself in the foot every step of the way, and when the are older, your kids will absolutely see him for what he is, unless, somewhere along the way, he fixes it with them.
My mother gave me the best advice when I got divorced-- she said no matter HOW HARD it was, to never, ever speak a bad word about asshat in front of DS, and I didn't, ever. I even worked on my tone of voice to keep the negativity out of it. There were times that I thought I was going to bite THRU my tongue, for sure.
but now?? no worries. My DS is one smart cookie, and he knows the truth, even without me ever saying anything.
hard as it may be, support your kids if they want a visit, you'll be the one to benefit from the kudos later.....
oh, and the CS he never paid??? LOL we used that to our advantage also--- when my H wanted to adopt, asshat didn't want to sign the papers, so he was given a choice:: pay up (owed mid 5 figures), sign the papers, or go to jail. guess what choice he made??
[This message edited by dailyflowers at 5:04 PM, April 28th (Monday)]