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Butler, Thiessen & Metzinger | Family Law Specialists

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209-390-8829

Summer break and the divorce process

On Behalf of | May 31, 2019 | Divorce, Firm News |

Parents who are dealing with a divorce may be going through many hurdles, both in their personal lives and their professional lives too. As a parent, bringing a marriage to an end can be very tough, especially in regard to the potential impact the divorce may have on kids. Those who end their marriage during the summer may be especially concerned about this aspect of their divorce since their kids are out of school. There are, however, a number of possible strategies for parents who are worried about this aspect of the divorce process.

For starters, parents who discuss their divorce with their children may be able to prepare their kids for the changes that are coming and help them through this potentially turbulent time. Aside from providing your child with reassurance, it is helpful to lower your stress levels and do all you can to make your divorce easier for everyone involved. By reviewing the options that you have and making sure that you have pinpointed the best approach, you may be able to simplify the divorce process and lower the emotional impact of your divorce. For some parents, the collaborative approach to divorce is especially beneficial, although not all couples are able to work together to bring their marriage to an end.

There are multiple issues to consider when it comes to divorce, especially if you are responsible for taking care of your child while they are out of school during the summer months. Review our website for more on the divorce process.

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