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posted on 3/25/21

After 15 years, a Schaumburg couple has decided that it is time to get a divorce. The wife is constantly disappointed in her husband’s refusal to engage in family life actively. The husband feels that his wife no longer understands him or loves him. The couple has tried to keep their three school-age children from hearing their arguments, but it is getting more complicated.

They know their children are picking up on the growing conflict between them. Rather than subject their children to ongoing familial conflict, they decided to separate to be the best parents to their children possible. If you are considering starting the divorce process in Illinois and you and your spouse are parents, here are a few tips to help your children through the divorce process.

Keep Reassuring Your Children That You Love Them

Watching parents get divorced can be a traumatic experience for children. Reassuring them of your love as often as possible can help them through this challenging process. Sometimes children assume that one parent does not love them as much as they used to if they do not see that parent as often during or after the divorce. Try to spend as much time with your child as you can doing activities together and reassuring them of your love.

Schedule Therapy Sessions for Your Children

Even if you think your children are doing okay throughout the divorce, it can be beneficial to schedule some therapy sessions for them. If you can afford to do so, take your children to therapy, even if it is only for six months to a year. Try to find a therapist who specializes in working with young children and helping them process their emotions.

Try to Maintain a Routine

Children thrive on routine. It might not be possible to maintain the same routine as your children had before your separation or divorce. Nonetheless, you should still try to uphold a routine. Talk to your child about their new routine. Having a routine will help them feel more comfortable at your house and your soon-to-be ex-spouse’s house.

Listen to Your Children’s Needs

During a divorce, it can be challenging to listen to your children’s needs and pay attention to signs that they could be struggling emotionally. Ensure your child shares their feelings during the process because it will include significant changes for everyone, including them. Let them know that it is okay to feel angry or upset and try to be a good listener.

Contact an Experienced Family Law Attorney

Working with an experienced divorce lawyer will help protect you and your children’s rights. Your lawyer will protect your interests when it comes to child support and child custody matters. If you are considering a divorce in Cook County, Glasgow & Olsson is here to help. When you need an attorney, experience matters. We do not provide a free consultation because we view your initial consultation as the most important meeting you will have regarding your divorce. Contact us today to learn how we can represent you.