This video segment helps you begin to identify the many losses that
occurred as the result of your divorce.
Adjusting to changes that
occur as a result of a divorce can take time.
Not exact matches
The attachment between both the custodial and non-custodial parent and child can suffer
as a
result of the emotional negativity, inconsistent structure within and across homes, and rejection and loss that often
occur soon after
divorce.
The attachment between both the custodial and non-custodial parent and child can suffer
as a
result of the emotional negativity, inconsistent structure within and across homes, and rejection and loss that often
occur soon after
divorce.
We support parents, children, young people and the wider family through family change and disruption, particularly where this has
occurred as a
result of separation,
divorce, civil partnership dissolution or family restructuring.
In family law, these child custody disputes
occur most often in one
of two settings: in domestic relations court in the course
of or
as the
result of a
divorce or in juvenile court between unmarried parents.
Though this might have beneficial
results for the children, it has also been seen
as a reason for later year
divorces, those that
occur much later in the course
of the marriage.
In addition, mediation was viewed
as more empowering and more likely to
result in better adjustment
of adults and children to the
divorce than was likely to
occur in the traditional legal system.