Supporting Your Children During A Divorce
Let Your Children Know They Are Loved
Many children feel that they are unloved when they watch their parents go through a divorce. That’s why you always want to make sure that your children know they are loved by both you and your spouse, despite all of the problems the two of you are currently experiencing.
In addition, many children believe that they are the reason for their parents’ divorce. You should let your children know that the separation is not their fault. Sometimes just once isn’t enough—keep reminding them to make sure they understand.
Be Honest with Your Children
Many parents feel the need to hide things from their children. However, that’s something you should never do. Children are very inquisitive and can sense when something isn’t right. Be honest with your children when they ask you questions pertaining to the divorce.
Listen Regularly
Some parents make the mistake of doing all the talking, but it’s important to remember that conversations are two-sided. Give you children a chance to express their feelings to you candidly. They may be experiencing a whirlwind of emotions and keeping those feelings bottled up inside, which is never healthy, for children or otherwise.
Don’t Speak Badly About Your Spouse
You may hate your spouse’s guts right now, but you should never express that hatred in front of your children. It’s important to remember that your former spouse is still your children’s mother or father, and that despite everything, you’re all still a family. Revealing your strong feelings about your divorce will only cause divisions in your children, adding to their confusion and stress.
Get the Support You Need
Your children aren’t the only one going through a stressful time—you are, too. Texas divorce law can be difficult to understand, but you can get help and support by contacting the Law Offices of David Kohm. Call 817-204-0900 to speak with an Arlington divorce attorney.