Many Vancouver WA family law practices support child-centered divorce. In fact, most of the posts on this blog are about, either directly or indirectly, that very topic.
Below, we look at highlights of what we’ve learned about child-centered divorce from the articles we’ve posted in 2016.
- Back in January, we listed five ways to help your child cope with your divorce. Number one was to remind your child that your divorce is not their fault. – A Divorce Attorney in Vancouver WA Offers Tips to Help Children Cope With Divorce
- To move on from your divorce, it’s suggested that you forgive yourself. – A Divorce Attorney in Vancouver WA Shares Some Smart Steps for Moving On
- To help your kids achieve success at school after your divorce, experts recommend that you talk to you child about their new routine as well as who they can talk to if they need support – How To Help Your Child Achieve Success After Your Divorce
- One of the reoccurring themes on this blog is don’t criticize your ex in front of your children. It was the subject of an entire article we posted back in August. – You Shouldn’t Criticize Your Ex, Your Children Will Thank You For It
This article is indebted to the Child-Centered Divorce Blog.
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