Divorce can be consuming for those suffering through its emotional roller coaster of an uncertain future. It’s not uncommon for the most civilized of people to behave badly during this process as they battle with grief and anger. While divorce may make adults weak in the knees, it is devastating to children. Children experience a different set of concerns that may seem trivial to adults battling over the division of pensions and home equity but are nonetheless equally devastating. With whom will they spend their birthdays? What happens when they miss one parent or the other? How will their little lives change after their parents split?
There are numerous resources available to families to help children through the divorce. While some parents are able to navigate the courts and their divorce with dignity and respect for each other, some need assistance. The parent’s interactions have a direct impact on the emotional health of their child.
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