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Helping children navigate complex family law matters

On Behalf of | Mar 12, 2019 | Family Law

Divorce has a significant impact on the youngest members of the family, and Louisiana parents understand the importance of helping their kids walk through this process and navigate transitions. Family law matters can have a negative effect on the long-term mental and emotional health of the children, but there are several things parents can do to help them avoid undue stress and complications. According to statistics, about half of the children in the United States will experience their parents divorcing at some point.

The end of a marriage affects many things, and it is easy for kids to feel like their parents are distracted and preoccupied during this difficult process. Parents may find that a divorce affects parenting strategies that provided stability and security for the children. The end result may be that kids end up with emotional and mental health issues that can affect the rest of their lives.

Studies show that a divorce may ultimately lead to a weaker relationship between parents and their children. As a result, they may not be able to deal with conflict and stress in their lives in a constructive manner. Some of the long-term results are that these kids may be more likely to have substance abuse problems, break the law and more. 

Louisiana parents are able to effectively help their kids navigate difficult family law matters. One way to do this is by providing them with a stable environment as much as possible through a fair and reasonable parenting plan. Allowing kids to have regular access and a steady relationship with both parents after divorce can help them avoid problems in the future.