It can be very traumatic for children to have a bond with one of their parents weakened or severed completely. It's confusing and they don't understand oftentimes until they are much older.
Divorce effects children. Geography has little to do with it.
Divorce can have deleterious effects on children.
They feel that it is their fault the divorce happened.
Some key takeaways from the latest research on the impact of divorce on children, as discussed in the article, include: Children of divorce may experience emotional and behavioral challenges, such as anxiety and depression. The quality of the relationship between the parents post-divorce can significantly influence the well-being of the children. Children may benefit from support and interventions to help them cope with the changes and challenges brought about by divorce. Long-term effects of divorce on children can vary, with some experiencing resilience and positive outcomes despite the initial difficulties.
It might be stretching it to say there are any "positive" effects, but a situation such as you describe should help minimize the "negative" effects, at any rate. Under the best of circumstances, there is really nothing "positive" about divorce for the children, unless one of the partners in the marriage was being very abusive.
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why the hell did you divorce your children you nutcase? you need to smell my butt! that'll make you think before you divorce your children! it does not smell good!
The effects divorce can have on children will depend a lot on the ages of children. Younger children ,including toddlers, will feel a sense of abandonment when one parent appears to be missing. Older children (late teens) may resent the parent who chose divorce and consider that parent selfish for making their own life a priority instead of the whole family. Children in between are too old to feel abandoned but too young to assign blame to either parent. Therefore, they tend to blame themselves.
No. A divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage.
SMILE (Start Making It Livable for Everyone) is an educational program for parents who have a pending divorce. This is a court ordered program so both parents are aware of the effects of divorce on the minor children in the home. The "certificate" is issued when the parent(s) complete the training.
Refusal to have children is not a legal ground for divorce, however it could be a moral one.