By NICKY CHAMP
Are you married? If so, you might want to put down the Merlot because your loose drinking ways are ruining your relationship [insert sarcasm].
Amanda McAlister, the head of family law at Slater & Gordon, has claimed a growing number of men are filing for divorce as a result of their wives’ excessive drinking habits.
“The traditional image of the husband spending too long at the pub, while the obedient wife tended to the children is far less common than it was only ten or fifteen years ago,” McAlister said.
In the UK, the number of divorces blamed on the woman’s drinking habits has risen by 70 per cent in five years.
McAlister labelled some of these divorcees as “Sex and the City drinkers” who drink while socialising and networking, adding: “Many of the men who come to me say their wives often don’t come home until 4am.”
4am? Somebody call me a lawyer.
On a more serious note, McAlister points out that some women, she calls ‘home drinkers’, are abusing alcohol as a means to deal with problems due to stress or depression, often drinking large amounts in secret and hiding the evidence.
“Husbands will often initially cite a different reason for divorce, such as that their wife doesn’t work or help around the house.
“It only later comes to light that the reason she’s not doing so is because she’s often drunk or nursing a hangover,” McAlister said.