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Parents can support their children through divorce

On Behalf of | Apr 9, 2018 | Divorce

While divorce can be hard on spouses, it can be even more difficult for children. In many cases, however, both parents can agree that caring for their children is the most important task. Even in cases where the relationship is more contentious, many divorcing parents in California work hard to keep their children from being exposed to marital strife or issues with divorce negotiations.

There are many ways that divorcing parents can help their children feel supported and safe. For example, encouraging a child’s interests and activities can help them to feel like their own goals are important. It can also be important for parents to check in with other significant figures in a child’s life, such as teachers or coaches, to see how the divorce is affecting the kids.

It is generally better for a child’s physical and mental health to have a strong relationship with both of their parents. This means that even in difficult times during the divorce, an ex should work to encourage their child’s bond with the other parent. When children are angry at one parent, the other parent could provide counsel without encouraging anger. It can be very important for each parent to work to improve the child’s relationship with the other.

When parents make the decision to divorce, there are a number of key issues that must be sorted out in order to develop a positive co-parenting relationship. A family law attorney can help a divorcing parent protect their relationship with their children and advocate for their needs during negotiations or in the courtroom.