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Children Of Divorce: Unfortunately children are vastly affected by divorce. This sub-category deals with the affects of divorce on children. Read in more detail how to minimize the emotional travails of your child while you are going through the divorce and its aftermath. Here you find some articles devoted to the art of co-parenting a child who is no longer living with both of his or her parents due to divorce. This divorce sub-category will help you and your child adjust to the family divorce.

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  • Learning to cooperate with your ex

    By Julie A. Ross and Judy Corcoran - Learning to cooperate with your ex. If you have children together, you must learn to cooperate with your ex; the marriage may be over, but your parenting relationship will last forever. (Added: 24-Oct-2002 Hits: 161 )

  • Children shouldn't be casualties of divorce. Caught In The Middle

    By Mike McCurley - The agony of divorce is overwhelming, but most people are able to bounce back after their divorce. The same is not true for many children. The more we learn about divorce and its effect on our society, the more we recognize the long-term, pervasive consequences on children -- the least equipped to handle the negative effects. (Added: 24-Oct-2002 Hits: 496 )

  • The Co-parenting Relationship

    By Darlene Weyburne - The Co-parenting Relationship Your marriage may be over, but your relationship with the other parent will continue as long as both you and your children are alive. Healthy co-parenting is a way to carry your children through the crisis of divorce to a safe and happy future. (Added: 24-Oct-2002 Hits: 245 )

  • Using Children as Negotiating Tools

    By Dean M. Schreyer - Far too often, parents go into the terrorist business, and sign up their own children for hostage duty. They engage in the indefensible practice of using their own children as pawns, with which to extort domination, manipulation and control over the other parent, with utter disregard to the devastation this inevitably causes the child. (Added: 23-Oct-2002 Hits: 171 )

  • Figuring Child Support in a Divorce

    By NA - When figuring out how much it will cost to raise a child until the "age of emancipation," usually at age 18 or 21, write everything down. Start with current expenses, and work your way through the following list, birthday by birthday: (Added: 23-Oct-2002 Hits: 217 )

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