When Parents Dispute, Joint Custody Becomes Detrimental For Kids
Many studies on children’s psychological and emotional health say that children of divorced couples who agree to share custody are well-adjusted and less likely to suffer from depression, poor academic performance, and other indicators of psychological and emotional struggle. The results contradict the argument commonly used in courts: that joint custody pulls kids into a “suitcase lifestyle,” depriving them of the stability they need. As a divorce lawyer in Long Island, the Law Offices of Ian S. Mednick understands the nuances of this arrangement and one important exception. A Continuous and Positive Relationship with Both Parents Matter It’s easy to see why many...
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