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Getting through a divorce can be extremely difficult for everybody involved. Of course, the separating spouses will find it difficult to accept the fact that they have to split up and the kids that their home is being broken into two. Having to see one’s parents separating is not easy and regardless of how old your kid may be, it will still be extremely difficult for him or her to accept the fact that “mom and dad” will not be living under the same roof anymore.

The Australian Law acknowledges the fact that divorces are very hard on children and stresses that the transition should be as smooth as possible. Partners planning on getting a divorce are encouraged to settle all disputes outside of court, before taking the step into the local court rooms. By trying to solve everything outside of court a lot of unnecessary stress can be avoided and the psychological situation of the children and all parties involved spared, to a certain extent at least.  This applies to both custody disputes and those regarding the assets associated with the married couple.

 

As a result, parents who are looking to get custody of their child are required to present proof of having visited court appointed mediators, trained to deescalate family disputes of all sorts. Once that certificate is in hand, filing a parenting order to the court becomes possible. This kind of mediation is easier on the children than a meeting in court, but also for both of the married parties, if salvaging any part of the relationship is intended. When cases go to court and a judge becomes the one to settle a dispute, there is hardly ever a time when not at least one party feels cheated in one way or another, holding a grudge mainly against the former partner, rendering all forms of communication impossible.

 

Parenting Disputes Sydney

 

In all situations, seeking for the help of a professional attorney specialized in family disputes and Drink Driving Lawyer Parramatta is the right way to go. He or she will be able to provide important information and know what to do and how to proceed according to the individual situation (if there is no agreement in site, for example, a family lawyer will be able to bring the case to court).

 

Tips on Resolving Custody Disputes

 

Parenting Disputes clearly aren’t planned for and something that every couple wants to avoid when getting divorced. However, it isn’t always possible to avoid such disputes. Oftentimes, when feelings of the involved parties get hurt, a divorce that was planned to be all business turns into a rather ugly process during which nobody involved is Fully Protected. Unfortunately, this also often involves the children who should remain the number one priority of the divorcing parents, despite their relationship problems with one another. Here are some useful tips that can help avoid Custody Disputes:

  • Taking a step back in order to think about the way in which the children feel can help get an idea about the current psychological situation and mindset of the kids.
  • Remembering that a bad spouse isn’t the equivalent of a bad parent
  • Custody related questions shouldn’t be raised by financial and other material circumstances.
  • Refrain from fighting the divorce battles in the proximity of the kids. Neither in court, nor outside, should the kids play a significant role in the divorce of their parents.
  • Although at the time it can seem like a stretch, listening to the partner and his views on parenting questions can still answer many persisting questions.

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