On behalf of Tasha K. Schaffner of Schaffner Family on Wednesday, November 14, 2018.
The decision to end a marriage is seldom an easy one, and the presence of children only makes it more difficult. One way some parents are helping to ease the transition is by making it possible for the children to remain in their family home. Kentucky residents who are preparing to file for a divorce may be unsure of how to approach co-parenting in the future.
One of the newer trends for divorcing parents is referred to as “nesting.” This concept allows the children to remain in the marital home while the parents take turns living there with them. On the off weeks, the other parent resides in an apartment that is shared between the spouses. This method helps ensure that children maintain a sense of normalcy, at least during the initial stages. Having a stable home life can prevent some children from dealing with the added anxiety that may accompany the changes that come with a divorce.
While “nesting” can be a short-term solution, many professionals urge parents to resort to this option on a temporary basis. Many fear that children will be prevented from accepting the divorce if their living arrangements remain the same but their parents are not working toward a reconciliation. Instead, these professionals recommend that parents are upfront with their children and explain the situation, including how their lives will change in the future.
The topic of a divorce is never an easy one for parents to discuss with their children, but having an open dialogue with them is encouraged. Professionals urge parents to refrain from engaging in arguments or even a “cold” war in the presence of their children, as these behaviors may trigger more anxiety. Parents who can work together for the well-being of their children may reap the benefits in well-adjusted children down the road. Kentucky residents who need help in establishing parenting plans or reaching a suitable settlement agreement may benefit from consulting with an experienced attorney.