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Raising a child in a healthy parental relationship after divorce

On Behalf of | Sep 18, 2018 | Child Support, Firm News |

The relationship between parents and their children may be seriously affected by divorce. Raising a child in Washington who is healthy and well-adjusted is likely one of the most difficult and most important things a person can do. Humans are far from perfect and most adults are able to move on after marriages end. It may take kids a little longer, especially if one or both of their parents have found new partners.

Being in a blended family takes a lot of getting used to and many kids don’t take kindly to drastic changes. But when parents on the same page are working a positive co-parenting plan, children may ultimately be able to accept perhaps sharing a space and sharing their parents’ time with other children now in the mix. Kids in this situation greatly benefit spending one-on-one time with their parents who need to remind their kids that they will always come first.

When parents aren’t physically with their children, reassuring them with text messages and phone calls also goes a long way to mending fences. Fear in children can often show up as anger, so reassuring a child he or she will always be loved no matter what might help to ease their minds. Communication is paramount in this situation.

A Washington family law lawyer may have valuable insight on what raising a child means when it comes to a divorce situation. He or she might also be able to provide some family law tools to make the going smoother. A compassionate lawyer will understand how incredibly important it is for his or her clients to maintain loving, positive relationships with their kids.

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