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Divorce doesn’t haven’t to be detrimental for children

On Behalf of | Feb 23, 2022 | Divorce |

The decision to pursue a divorce is not one that should be taken lightly, and it can have life-altering impacts. However, these impacts are frequently framed in a negative light without considering the positives. 

The top priority for both parents is generally how their children will cope. Often, parents opt to stay in an unhealthy relationship for the sake of the children, but does this really help? Examining some of the potential benefits for children after divorce could help couples make a more informed decision about the future of their relationship. 

Skills for the future 

Life rarely remains static, and it can throw up unexpected events. A divorce can help children develop coping strategies that will serve them well in adult life. With adequate support from both parents, children can go on to thrive under difficult circumstances, knowing that both parents still have their back. 

Both parents can take an active role 

During a marriage, different roles are often assigned to each parent. For instance, one parent may take responsibility for overseeing homework, while the other ensures that the child is dropped off at school or sporting events. When separated, both parents are given the opportunity to step up and participate in all aspects of their child’s life. 

Increased empathy 

Some studies show that children of divorce become more empathetic with their peers. As a result, if they see one of their friends going through emotional turmoil, they could be better placed to help them. 

While divorce can be difficult for children, it can also give them room to grow and succeed. As you make the transition into post-divorce life, be sure to remember your legal rights as a parent in Connecticut.