Not exact matches
Some men are gathering around isolated issues,
like child custody, and they are making changes; there are more
custody battles than ever before because more men want more time with their kids after divorce.
The only reason there has been so many arguments and
custody battles is because my mother has the need to feel «power» and
likes the bonuses the government gives to single, unemployed women with
children, plus a wealthy
child suppot salary.
It is well documented and proven that long drawn out
custody battles that pits parents and
children against each other causes permanent damage, emotional damage (parental alienation), and behavioral problems
like drug use, smoking, early pregnancy, dropping out of school; and long - term health problems
like depression, anxiety, and suicide.
If you're
like most people, the word conjures up images of a no - holds barred, bitter
battle over the division of debts, assets,
child custody and support.
Will you drag the
children through a
custody battle or can both parents agree to resolve differences in a less adversarial legal process
like collaborative divorce proceedings?