Divorcing parents in Texas have to deal with a difficult living situation after the fact. It is often hard for one or both parents to adapt to a co-parenting strategy in the aftermath of a divorce. This is particularly true of high-tension divorces. Some parents may...
Month: October 2020
How divorce affects children’s mental health
A divorce in Texas can be a trying time for parents as well as their children. Yet, many parents neglect to look after their children's mental health during and after separation. Depending on the child's age, the trauma of parents divorcing can manifest in different...
Physical and psychological effects of a gray divorce
Since 1990, divorce rates have doubled for people 50 and older, resulting in “gray” divorces. Increase in age can mean new health conditions, including stress and depression. A dissolution of marriage may make existing physical, mental and emotional ailments worse....
Common causes of disputes between divorced parents
As a divorced parent, you need to learn to co-parent efficiently with your ex. Usually, divorce itself does not trouble children as much as exposure to conflict can. Therefore, it is essential that you and your ex work together with grace. You will disagree about...