It’s fairly widely accepted now that children who have healthy contact
with both parents after separation or divorce do better than those in sole
custody of one parent. Research shows they are better adjusted
physically, psychologically, and socially with peers and at school - and shared
parenting is the key to this outcome.
Therefore the way in which custody and access are handled in the process of a
relationship breakdown has a huge effect on the outcome for
children. Three of the key factors which affect children psychologically
when their parents’ relationship breaks down are:
1. The exposure to conflict
2. Contact with the other parent after divorce or separation
3. Contact with their extended family – including grandparents.
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