If the parents are still friendly, let them sit down together and speak with the child. If the parents are on bad terms with each other then the best thing to do would be buy a book for your child! I guess it really all depends on who the child lives with. If it is 50/50 then there are a few books that will help both parents and children out! Don't ever put blame on either parent. Explain to the child that it really isn't their fault (or is it ;)...just kidding). Explain that things will be different, but you both still love this child and though things change the both of you will be there for the child. If you can't talk to the soon to be ex-spouse without fighting, then leave everything up to email...that way you will have less communication issues. Keep in contact for the child's sake. I must also say that if your child is in school have him/her talk to someone at school. Or find a professional to speak to your child! Hope that helps. If your child is a girl, they have a book by American Girl called something like Dealing with Divorce. But it mainly sides with the mother making the father look bad or to make it seem like the father wouldn't have sole custody!
To tell your son that you are getting a divorce, you should not put the blame on either parent. Both of you sit down with the child and tell him that it simply isn't working and sometimes people grow apart.
The duration of Child of Divorce is 1.03 hours.
Unsure as to divorce status all I can tell you is he married his highschool girlfriend in 2002 but then filed for divorce in 2006. His first child was born in 2009
Child of Divorce was created on 1946-10-15.
In Minnesota, a divorce should not affect a child's savings account for college in a divorce.
Unsure as to divorce status all I can tell you is he married his highschool girlfriend in 2002 but then filed for divorce in 2006. His first child was born in 2009
Joseph was told not to divorce Mary, as that was what he was thinking of doing.
Divorce is a complicating factor in the life of a child, but the child will adapt, and in all probability will have a normal future.
can noncustodial parent parent claim 1 child if divorce with 2 kids
A divorce does not effect child support. Also, usually child support stops when the child turns 18.
If the divorce decree addresses child support and is issued after the child support order then it replaces the child support order. If the child support order was issued or amended after the divorce decree then you abide by the most recent order with regard to child support.
Tell him to get a job if that is the only problem, other than his marriage, that is keeping him from getting a divorce. Maybe that is just an excuse he is telling you because he doesn't want a divorce. What does having a job really have to do with a divorce anyway?