Marital
Conflict - Divorce And Separation: Divorce and separation are both legal
and emotional processes that can cause the most horrible types of conflict.
This section will provide you with practical help to reduce the conflict
in one of the most difficult times in your life. Let us help you to avoid
conflict with your ex or soon-to-be-ex on issues related to child care,
separation of property, and all other matters of dispute. If you can't avoid
the conflict, you'll want to know that at the end of the day you were able
to manage your anger with class and grace and we can help you accomplish
that.
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By Ashton Applewhite
- This article examines the premise that if children of divorce suffer psychological problems, it's usually because of the troubled family life that preceded the breakup, not the divorce itself.
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- Presents eleven suggestions for parents who have or will be going through the separation process to help stay sane, and reduce the negative impact on children.
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- Divorce conflicts can adversely affect your children. This short article provides some hints for developing a parenting plan for divorce situations to help reduce the impact of marital conflict.
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By na
- Excellent pdf file that will help you improve your communication with your child's other parent in divorce and separation situation.
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By na
- Children who experience divorce while growing up tend to report a comparatively low level of psychological well-being in adulthood. A sobering view of divorce worth reading.
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By APA
- Published by the American Psychological Association, this article summarizes research that suggests that joint custody arrangements results in better adjusted children versus sole custody.
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