Successful parent child communication after a divorce

When Paternity Is Decided On or Assumed
Spousal support modification

One of the most difficult things to deal with post-divorce has to be the changed dynamic in seeing your children. Even if the time spent with your children is evenly split between you and your ex-partner, this will seem far from fair to you. Many miscommunications can occur between you and your child during and after divorce.  Many children tend to feel guilty for causing the separation, or even feel that the parent leaving the household is also leaving them. Thus, following are some tips to successfully communicating with your child post-divorce:

1)   Be available when your child asks you questions or talks to you.

2)   Sit, kneel, or come eye to eye with your child when talking.

3)   Make sure the conversation is not forced upon the child.

4)   Don’t dismiss any subject that your child comes to you with lightly.

Divorce should always be a last possibility. One should always make efforts to save their marriage if they still love each other. Looking for help from a divorce attorney is suggested only after all other possibilities have been explored. If you are in need of a divorce family law lawyer in Orange County our Tustin family law & divorce firm can assist you.  We are skilled family law attorneys whom practice in all areas of family law. Located across the street from Tustin City Hall and Tustin Police Department. Our family law firm is well known and respected; therefore, you can rest assured your legal needs will be safeguard.

When Paternity Is Decided On or Assumed
Spousal support modification

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