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Custody disputes and negative emotions

On Behalf of | Feb 17, 2019 | Child Custody |

When a dispute over the custody of a child surfaces, the situation can have a far-reaching impact on the lives of both parents. For example, a parent may have to take time off of work in order to prepare for court and attend a hearing. Or, someone may struggle with the other parent of their child falsely accusing them of wrongdoing. In the digital age, many people have also had to struggle with false rumors and the spread of certain types of information over the internet. In this post, however, we will look at the emotional impact of a custody dispute.

When custody issues arise, a parent may be flooded with negative emotions. For example, they may become very angry, or they could struggle with depression. Anger may carry over into parents’ lives in different ways, affecting their other relationships and their ability to perform well at work. In fact, anger and other negative emotions can even impact a parent’s ability to secure a more favorable outcome in their custody case.

Simply filing for divorce and splitting up with a spouse can bring negative emotions, and these feelings can become intensified when issues such as how the custody of a child will be divided arise. Many parents feel helpless and depressed, and some may also develop an anxiety disorder as a result of their circumstances. It is very important to try to set aside these negative emotions and focus on what you can do to fight for the best interests of your child.

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