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Discussing a custody dispute with kids

On Behalf of Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C. | Aug 31, 2018 | Child Custody

For parents, family law can be a tough subject. From mentioning the idea of a divorce to your children to adjusting to changes following a custody ruling, there are many ways in which family law can be tricky. Custody disputes can be particularly challenging, and many parents may have an even harder time dealing with these issues during the back-to-school season. However, it is crucial to make sure that you do all you can to help your child with this transition.

Kids may have a variety of questions regarding a custody dispute. For example, they may wonder why the dispute is even happening in the first place, or they could be unsure of how their future will be affected by the outcome of a dispute. You should try to answer their questions thoroughly, since doing so could give them some peace of mind. Moreover, you should try to make them know that they will still be loved, regardless of the end result of a custody dispute.

Talking with your kids may also help you move forward and work through these challenges. If you are in the midst of a dispute involving child custody, or you are certain that such a disagreement will arise in the near future, you should do everything you can to prepare for the dispute properly. By finding answers to any questions that you have and having confidence in the decisions that you make, you could be able to increase the probability of an outcome that is more favorable.

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