Negative Impact Of Divorce

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According to Alan E. Kazdin, PhD(2000) in his book”Encyclopedia of Psychology: 8 Volume Set,” ”Currently in the United States, about 40% of the first marriages end in divorce. In addition more than half of all divorces involve children under the age of eighteen”( Kazdin,364). Some people believe that parents tend to get a divorce for one reason or another and not for disbelieve that people just can 't get along. However in the end divorce is just a stressful event. Consequently, divorce can have an important and life changing impact on the well-being and development of children. A parent can diminish the negative impact of a divorce by supporting and reassuring their children, before, during and after the separation. However most separated parents tend to pull apart from their childs once going through a divorce. Leading to lack of support for those childs.Divorce settlement process is inequitable and should be determined on a case-by-case basis,rather than by general formulas. The change I am seeking is that if the second parent(not the one that has custody) does not pay the child support or has over $2,000 in overdue payments then they should not be allowed to get the child for their time until they get caught up in payments. According to Cornwell (2010) in his article, “ …show more content…

Unless there are specific provisions in the parenting time order mandating that all parenting time be exercised, then a person cannot be in contempt for failing to exercise his or her visitation (parenting time or companionship time). Unfortunately, a person can just skip his or her visitation and not get in trouble from the court”(Cornwell,1). If they do so choose to do that then why should that such parent complain about not seeing the child or children when they do so choose to miss visitation time. Puzzling isn 't

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