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Divorcing without unnecessarily traumatizing the children

On Behalf of | Feb 3, 2020 | Family Law

The end of a marriage can have a significant emotional impact on both a parent and a child. However, it is a parent’s responsibility to ensure that a son or daughter is able to adjust to his or her new reality. Ideally, Indiana residents and others who have ended their marriages will make decisions that are in the best interests of their children. For instance, it can be alright for a divorced couple to have dinner together with their kids.

It can also be a good idea for children to spend the holidays with both parents if possible. Doing so can make the child happy and remove the stress that can come from trying to plan multiple family parties or other holiday events. Generally speaking, a mother or father should encourage his or her child to have a relationship with that child’s other parent.

Parents should also make sure that their children know that they did nothing to cause their divorces from happening. Furthermore, they should know that there was nothing that they could have done to stop the divorce from happening. After a divorce occurs, it is important that a young person can express his or her feelings openly to a parent. This is true even if the child has negative feelings about a parent or about the divorce.

Individuals who are going through the divorce process may want to do so with the help of a family law professional. Doing so might make it easier to negotiate a parenting plan that is in a child’s best interest. If a divorcing couple is unable to negotiate on their own, a judge may craft a child custody order. An attorney might be able to convince a judge that an individual is fit to have custody rights.

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