Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Parental guidance

After a divorce, it is common to see parents are often overwhelmed with their separation to forget about the well-being of children. Unfortunately there are some basic rights of children that are not preserved during a marital separation. Some of them are: the right to live in a secure environment. The right to not be forced to choose between the parents and to love and be loved by both parents.  The right to keep out the separation of the parents.  The right to maintain the role of son/brother representing of course.  The right to see the grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins on both sides of the family after separation.

These statements express circumstances which become easily vulnerable when the parents go through a process of separation.    When a marriage is consolidated, grows about the capacity of co - creating the life of two people. So that this essential source capacity of a married couple is logic to say that in the case of pair bond breaks in the future, should always last the parental bond that once connected the two people.

Of course, after a separation, the family link that if persists the care of children will not be exactly the same. However, changes in the family could be experienced by family members as part of the evolution of the family. In order to experience a marital separation this constructively it is necessary to both parts of the couple break to respect each other and be aware of their mutual responsibility for all lived and decided together.

When the two separated honor partners the experience of life which involved the creation of a family beyond their marital differences later, not only helping themselves by avoiding the loss of the sense of life, but they also protect the well-being of children.

Mike Dionne www.tuva24hs.com


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