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Drawing on a three-year multidisciplinary study of children of
divorced parents, the authors, leading academics in their fields,
present a much-needed guide to understanding the experience of
children who are experiencing parental separation. This book
provides an in-depth account of how children are actively involved
in the process of divorce and how they shape that experience. The
topics discussed include how children find out that their parents
are separating; how children tell other people about what is
happening to them and their family; how parent-child relationships
change after separation and ways in which children adapt and cope
during and immediately after their parents' divorce. The authors
show what children want and need to know as the process of divorce
unfolds and how professionals can respond appropriately to help
them to understand and adjust to their changing circumstances.
Divorcing Children addresses the weaknesses of current legislation
in family justice and suggests ways of improving the skills and
knowledge of all professionals who work with children during this
difficult period in children's lives.
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