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  • What Expenses Do Divorced Parents Usually Share?

    A divorce divides the assets and determines who is responsible for the care of the children. The noncustodial parent is assigned a monthly amount to pay in child support each month. The child support usually only covers the cost of food and shelter; it may not include other expenses. The divorce decree likely addresses additional expenses and what each person is responsible for covering.

  • What Problems Do Adolescents Have When Their Parents Divorce?

    Children from broken homes on average or as a group tend to have more behavior problems, difficulties in school, issues with peers and self-negativity as well as more difficulty getting along with their parents than children who are from an intact home. This does not mean that every child whose parents divorce is going to struggle but some do. Most children manage to adapt and successfully navigate this life transition, according to an Ohio State University Extension report.

  • Separation & Divorce: Parenting Issues

    Separation and divorce is a modern fact of life. There are many valid reasons to get divorced, and it is often said that a bad marriage can be more damaging for children than the separation of parents. However, the time leading up to and after a divorce or separation should be navigated with care. It is crucial that the emotional well-being of any children involved in the transition is given due care.

  • Counseling Techniques With Children

    Kids are people with their own ideas and personalities. Counseling can be as difficult for children as it for adults - sometimes even moreso. No matter what the purpose, it is important to remember that communication with children is not the same as it is with adults. There are a variety of counseling techniques to use with children.

  • Effective Communication for Divorced Parents

    Divorce can be one of the most stressful events in a person's life, ranked right up there with death of close family members and terminal illness. After a divorce, there may be a great deal of negative feelings remaining between the couple, from hurt and anger to resentment. Even though they are no longer committed to each other, a couple is still committed to the children they are raising together and need to learn how to communicate. Consider some of these tips to communicate more effectively after a divorce.

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