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Child custody tips may help during divorce mediation or trial

On Behalf of | Dec 27, 2018 | Divorce Mediation |

When parents decide to get divorced, they naturally may worry about how their children will fare. They also worry about whether they are making the right decisions regarding child custody and parenting, whether they are going through divorce mediation or litigating unresolved issues. Here are a couple of tips for helping children to cope with divorce in Pennsylvania.

First, divorce is a major change in the children’s world, and that they often pick up on a lot more than their parents may realize. It’s essential that the parents are as respectful to each other as possible in front of the children, rather than trying to turn the children against the other party. After all, a child’s relationship with each parent is entirely different from the parents relationship with one another. 

Second, parents it’s best to avoid venting on social media when it comes to dealing with divorce and child custody concerns. Likewise, avoid responding to the other parent’s emails or texts when angry or upset. This could cause more conflict between the parents, which can make the divorce even more difficult for the children to deal with emotionally.

Speaking to a Pennsylvania divorce attorney early in the process makes good sense when children are involved. There are a number of options to consider, including divorce mediation, in order to avoid costly and time-consuming litigation. A legal consultation can help a parent to better understand how the process works as well as avoid having unrealistic expectations going forward. The lawyer will work to ensure that the client’s rights are protected while pursuing a favorable result that also honors the best interests of any children involved.

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