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How to protect children who are going through divorce

On Behalf of | Mar 17, 2022 | Divorce |

The process of getting divorced can understandably be challenging for both the parents and the children involved. However, it is indeed possible for parents in New York to ease their children into life after divorce. Here are a few tips for making the transition as easy as possible considering the circumstances. 

Some specifics that could prove invaluable  

Every child reacts to their parents’ marital breakup by feeling uncertain and unsettled. For this reason, it is critical that both parents during a divorce focus on protecting their children and take their feelings of anger, fear or grief to a therapist, family or friend — not to the children. The more stable the children’s home life is, the easier it will be for them to address the emotional challenges brought on by divorce.  

In addition, it is paramount that divorcing parents avoid putting their children at the center of their strife and tension. The reason for this is that it is not healthy to expose children to threats, vindictiveness, blaming or hostility. Likewise, children ideally should not be pressured to choose which parent is at fault for the marital breakup. Children naturally desire to love their parents equally with no impediments or interference. 

How an attorney can help 

Seeking the help of a divorce attorney in New York early on in the divorce process can help a divorcing parent to ensure that his or her best interests, as well as the best interests of the children, are protected from the start. For instance, an experienced attorney may provide guidance on how best to handle matters such as child support and child custody to benefit the parent and the children in the years after the divorce. One’s attorney will work diligently toward achieving the best possible outcome for his or her client while ensuring that the client’s rights are protected each step of the way.