Divorce Laws | Divorce Children Attitudes And Perceptions
Loss of a parent increases the risk of interpersonal difficulties for
children. Studies suggest many divorce law problems last through adulthood, and may grow worse throughout
adulthood. These same studies also claim that stepfamilies are not necessarily better than single-parent
families, even with higher disposable income. Stepfamilies have their own unique problems and difficulties,
particularly for step children adjusting to changed rules and resentment coping with a new authority figure.
Divorce Laws Provided By Statutes
State divorce laws, whether created by statutes or judicial opinions, often change as government bodies
respond to social events and political pressures. Family law lawyers are required to be licensed by the state bar which
with verification of legal competency and analysis of divorce laws, child support guidelines and rules of
civil procedure. All family law attorneys must also participate each year in legal seminars approved by the state bar. Because of the complexity
of state and federal divorce laws, each person interested in family law matters should retain legal counsel who
is familiar with local practices and customs.
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