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Time to follow America’s lead on dealing with the effects of divorce

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Published Date: 02 June 2008
WHEN parents divorce, it is not just their own relationship that can be damaged beyond repair. Too often, children get caught in the crossfire, and can struggle to deal with the trauma of the split.

Now, leading family lawyers want Scotland to explore parental education to help reduce the negative impact of divorce on children. Writing in Thursday’s Scotsman, Cath Karlin, the head of family law at HBJ Gateley Wareing, and former convener of t...



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  • Last Updated: 01 June 2008 6:53 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Legal Issues
 
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celtic4,

USA 03/06/2008 04:05:39
Parenting class is excellant. Also here, parenting classes are taught in schools, in order to show what being a parent really is instead of just playing with dolls. It has had a good effect.
Children too often believe it is their fault that parents divorce,and need counciling to realize it isn't and that the parents still love them.

 

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