How to Tell the Children about Divorce
Divorce is very difficult for children, who have trouble with change and loss. Telling them about your divorce is a big deal, and a lot of thought should go into how and when that happens.
Divorce is very difficult for children, who have trouble with change and loss. Telling them about your divorce is a big deal, and a lot of thought should go into how and when that happens.
Going through divorce isn’t easy. Here is a list of resources to provide you with more support.
Children are often one of the greatest sources of concern during divorce — for good reason. Even during an amicable split, deciding “who gets” the children can be difficult.
Navigating a divorce while parenting? Here are straightforward strategies for helping children successfully move through a divorce.
While going through a divorce can have an impact on kids of all ages, the effec
Usually, a more extended marriage means more time for a couple to accumulate marital assets. Your children, home(s), finances, are just a few of the factors that may be impacted throughout this legal battle.
We asked some of our therapist presenters to share with us: what are some signs people should watch for in children after divorce, signs that indicate the child might need some help adjusting?
Many people believe there is a “magic age” when children can choose the parent with whom they prefer to live — or have the right to make that choice.
Kids are often the biggest concern people list when discussing divorce. How will they be affected? What can we do to make it easier?
The long-term conflict of divorce can cause stress in children, not to mention anger, anxiety, confusion, guilt, fear, and more. Even if your children come to realize it was the best decision, how do you help and protect children through the transition?