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How do I divorce my wife without losing my kids?

Writer Mia Horton

How To Do Divorce Without Wrecking Your Children

  1. Leave them out of it. Well, mostly.
  2. Tell them it’s not their fault.
  3. Get therapy.
  4. Do not turn your child into your confidant.
  5. Maintain a relationship with your ex.
  6. Maintain a relationship with your ex, Part 2.

Who gets to stay in the house during a divorce?

Whether the house is in the name of one of the parties or jointly owned as joint tenants or tenants in common both parties are entitled to remain in the home during the duration of the divorce until either an agreement is reached or the imposition of a Court order which allows for the sale or transfer of the property.

Can you get a divorce if you dont have kids?

If you’re facing the end of a marriage, but you and your spouse don’t have children (or your kids are grown), you might think that the divorce process should be relatively inexpensive and quick. After all, you don’t have to fight over custody or child support.

Why do kids live in the same house after divorce?

“Having the children live in the same house that is familiar to them can be beneficial because it’s easier to stay in the same school and keep the same friend group. Often when kids have to bounce between different households, it tends to affect their social lives due to the location,” says Viciere.

What should you do if your child is involved in a divorce?

Reassure. As often as you need to, remind your children that both parents will continue to love them and that they are not responsible for the divorce. Children have a remarkable ability to heal when given the support and love they need.

How does nesting help kids after a divorce?

All children of divorce fantasize and wish for their parents to work things out and return to being a complete family unit.” Celeste Viciere, a licensed mental health clinician finds that nesting can benefit children both socially, and when it comes to practical everyday stuff.