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Divorce Questions - Affect Of Divorce On Child

The affect of divorce on children manifests differently for each child. Some may fare better than others based on individual personality traits. Age, gender, and economic class are less important divorce questions. Many children are reluctant to discuss their feelings out of fear of incurring a parent's apparent wrath toward the family. The causes of anxiety include:

  1. Parental loss
  2. Economic loss
  3. Stress from changes
  4. Poor behavioral examples
  5. Poor parenting skills
  6. Exposure to conflict

The psychological adjustment of parents and parenting skills have a profound effect on children during the initial transitional period. After divorce, questions loom large In a child's mind. Everything changes. Safety and stability are in doubt. They are acutely aware of conflict and need a safe harbor and assurance.

Note Regarding Divorce Questions
  1. Divorce questions pertaining to the law are properly resolved by a judge. Lawyers should be able to advise clients on the likelihood of success when arguing a more favorable interpretation.
  2. Divorce questions relating to the best interest of children are also resolved by the court, ordinarily based upon expert reports and expert testimony.
  3. Divorce questions relating to factual disputes are properly determined by a jury, unless the parties agree to a non-jury trial. In non-jury trials, the judge acts both as the court and finder of fact.
  4. Practical divorce questions regarding minor issues are usually resolved by the agreement of lawyers or spouses without court involvement.

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