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What 3 major divorce parenting mistakes that surely lead to unhappy, unhealthy and unsuccessful children? Parents know these for your children seek.
1. Failure To Act According To Child's Best Interest
This divorce parenting mistake stem from not knowing what exactly these interest are. Experts do agree on two factors that can be said to be the foundation for a child's true best interest:
Maintain familial ties that were meaningful and important to your children prior to the divorce.
Provide a generally supportive and cooperative in-between parent relationships.
Act according to child's best interest.
2. Failure To Let Go The Hurt's Of One's Click here to read more from this article
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A New Way to Divorce, CollaborativelyRaleigh, NC- The largest divorce firm on the East Coast, Rosen Law Firm, says more and more of its clients are resorting to collaborative divorce. Collaborative divorce made its way to North Carolina in 2003 and has been gaining popularity ever since. As of 2004 there were 35 states that offered collaborative divorce, a process created over a decade ago by Stuart G. Webb, a Minnesota family attorney."Collaborative divorce really gives people control over their destiny", says Lee Rosen, president of Rosen Law Firm and divorce attorney for twenty years. "This approach encourages a more Click here to read more from this article
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