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Staying Together For The Children | Pros & Cons

Divorce can be difficult for children. Many spouses choose to remain living together ( staying together) for their children, despite the need for a divorce. Spouses who consider this type of arrangement should weigh the pros and cons of living in this type of situation. While it may be beneficial in some circumstances, there may be significant issues that weigh against such an arrangement. Those who face this dilemma should carefully assess the situation and consult with a RI divorce attorney for legal advice.

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Staying together for the children-Pros

The most obvious benefit of staying together for the children is that both parents are able to maintain a consistent and continuing relationship with the children. When parents live apart, children are subject to custody schedules that dictate where they live and when. Another benefit of staying together for the children is that the effects of the divorce will be less noticeable to the children. Many children have a difficult time coping with separation of their parents, which can lead to emotional and behavioral issues. Parents who remain living together may reduce the negative impact on their children. In some cases, if spouses can communicate and cooperate, there may be financial benefits through shared expenses. Spouses should carefully assess whether this can reasonably be accomplished.

Staying together for the children-Cons

There are many negative aspects that may arise when spouses choose to remain living together in spite of a  RI divorce. Many spouses who believe they can remain living together eventually face issues that they regret. The likelihood of argument and conflict between the parents increases in some of these situations, due to the increased chance of exposure to each other. While tension and disagreement are common in many divorces, this can create problems if it occurs in the presence of the children. Spouses who remain living together may also face difficult financial dilemmas. Spouses may disagree about how household expenses and responsibilities are handled, which can create tension in the household.

When spouse elect to live together, there may also be awkward situations when the divorced spouse has a new significant other. This may cause discomfort and sometimes issues related to jealousy.

Consult with a Providence divorce attorney

An East Providence divorce attorney can provide helpful advice to consider in choosing to remain living together. A  RI divorce attorney will be able to assess your specific situation and help you decide if living together is feasible.

“The percentage of women who agreed with the statement, “Divorce is usually the best solution when a couple can’t seem to work out their marriage problems,” did not vary by age. However, men aged 35–44 (43.6%) were more likely to agree with the statement compared with men aged 25–34 (36.2%). ● A higher percentage of women aged 15–24 (30.7%) and women aged 35– 44 (30.0%) agreed, “A young couple should not live together unless they are married,” compared with women aged 25–34 (23.4%). Among men, the only difference in agreement for this statement was among those aged 25–34 (22.4%) and those aged 35–44 (28.2%). ” National Health Statistics Reports U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics Trends in Attitudes About Marriage, Childbearing, and Sexual Behavior: United States, 2002, 2006–2010, and 2011–2013 by Jill Daugherty, Ph.D., and Casey Copen, Ph.D., Division of Vital Statistics http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhsr/nhsr092.pdf