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TEAMWORK IN DIVORCE CASES

“TEAMWORK IN DIVORCE CASES IS BEST FOR THE CHILDREN”

Came across this article that discusses and supports the concept that divorcing parents must put the needs of the children first for their betterment. This article addresses concepts that:

(a) “By parents operating as a team, the children will feel they are more valued and important than the conflicts that ultimately dissolved the marriage.”

(b) “When parents work together and co-create an amicable, consistent and responsive family unit after divorce, the child will benefit invaluably.”

(c) “Their child’s prior definition of family has been broken, and it now holds two parents that do not love each other anymore. In working together as a team with intention, parents can address their children’s feelings and worries head-on and help the family create a new sense of normal that allows children to love each parent freely and without fear of creating loyalty conflicts.”

Your legal and counseling team can give you advice on how the law can help you co-parent better for your children.

This insight into the law is provided by Michael S. Bailey, Esq. of the law firm of Bailey & Gunderson Co., L.P.A., with offices in Norwood, Western Hills and Anderson Township. Phone: (513) 631-0022.

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