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Why is it best for the children to see both parents?

On Behalf of | Feb 9, 2022 | Uncategorized

Any time you look into the child’s best interests during a divorce, you will find that the modern view states that the children are better off to see both of their parents. This is why there has been such a shift from sole custody, which often just went to mothers, to shared custody. This means that both parents are involved in the process, even if that split is not perfectly down the middle.

Have you ever wondered why this is? Why is it that the courts are on the side of shared custody, and why do they think that it’s best for the children?

They do better in school

First of all, it has been shown that students who see both of their parents do better academically. Since this will be such a big part of your child’s future, it’s an easy way to make sure that they keep their grades up during a somewhat stressful time.

They adjust psychologically and socially

Studies have also discovered that there’s a psychological impact and that children who are involved with both parents usually have better social skills than those who just have one parent. Once again, you’re thinking about your child’s future, and this is a clear way to improve their abilities in these areas.

They have a better sense of stability

Divorce often makes children feel like life isn’t nearly as stable as they assumed it was. It’s such a big change. They get much more stability if they still see both of their parents, which can make this easier.

As you approach your divorce with the best interests of your child in mind, be sure that you also know about the legal steps that you’ll need to take to protect your parental rights.