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Dads In Divorce: Shared Parenting

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">There is a widely-accepted myth in our culture that women suffer the most in divorce proceedings and that men are emotionally uninvolved&period; According to recent studies&comma; however&comma; that just isn’t true&period; In research done by Yorkshire Building Society&comma; men appeared to be just as emotionally devastated as women by marital breakups and maybe even more so&period; Forty-one per cent of men reported still being sad about the marriage dissolution after two years as compared to thirty-three per cent of women&period; In fact&comma; most women seemed to feel relief and even liberation after a divorce&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">That myth that men don’t suffer as much as women plays into the court proceedings&semi; courts usually award custody of the children to the mother&period; Younger children are proven to do better when the primary parent is the mother&comma; but older children benefit from shared parenting&period; Child support can be expensive&comma; but it should be equitable and reasonable&period; Setting up two households of children’s rooms and belongings is challenging&comma; but necessary to the security of the children&period; Shuttle belongings between two houses makes greater the likelihood that the possessions will be held hostage by one parent or the other when disagreements arise&period; Recognizing this&comma; men are determining to fight for equally-shared parenting&period; According to an article on the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Families Need Fathers” website a study done in the UK over two years showed that more frequent and regular contact with non-resident fathers led to fewer adjustment problems in the children of divorce&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Shared parenting is gaining favor for many reasons&period; Because gender roles are converging&comma; many men are becoming the primary caregivers at home&period; If you are your child&&num;8217&semi;s primary caregiver&comma; there is an expectation that the relationship should continue&period; In the past&comma; courts have increased the rights of custodial parents and this has resulted in an unintended &&num;8220&semi;punishment&&num;8221&semi; of non-custodial parents in lost parenting and visitation time&comma; less decision-making ability and a greater child support burden on the non-custodial parent&comma; who usually is the father&period; The backlash against this policy is causing many states to review their positions on shared parenting&period; That is good news for fathers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Divorces are legal proceedings&period; There is little place in the courtroom for emotional outbursts and anger&period; It is important to work out emotional issues ahead of time and to be aware of traps&period; It is also vital to understand the legalities of dividing assets&comma; debts and custody&period; Visiting an informational resource like a Cordell &amp&semi; Cordell site can help you prepare for your case&period; An attorney experienced in advocating for fathers’ rights can help you decide what to ask for and what to expect&period; Your lawyer can also anticipate future issues such as school tuition and orthodontic expenses and design the divorce to achieve the best outcome for you and your family&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">The emotional distance of men is a myth being debunked on all fronts&period; An attorney who understands how men deal with divorce can help you come out of yours relatively whole emotionally and&comma; hopefully&comma; financially&period; Do your homework&period; Don’t go into the process without an ally beside you&semi; get an advocate in your corner&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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