Q&A Could You Both Share More of Your Journey?
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Question:
I wonder about the following:
- Did both of your former spouses remain married to their APs? If not, how long did the marriages last?
- Do you have a relationship of any sort with your former spouses?
- Do your children have a relationship with the parent that left?
- Since you both had children at the time, were they told of the reason for the divorce, and at what point in their lives did that occur?
- What effects or issues have you seen your children (and other children in general) experience (personally and relationally) as a result of the infidelity committed by a parent?
Thank you so much, and God bless you in all you do.
I wonder about the following:
- Did both of your former spouses remain married to their APs? If not, how long did the marriages last?
- Do you have a relationship of any sort with your former spouses?
- Do your children have a relationship with the parent that left?
- Since you both had children at the time, were they told of the reason for the divorce, and at what point in their lives did that occur?
- What effects or issues have you seen your children (and other children in general) experience (personally and relationally) as a result of the infidelity committed by a parent?
Thank you so much, and God bless you in all you do.
A book about the impact of divorce on children
I recently read a book about the potential impact of divorce of children. It's a bit old, but I found it to be well researched (longitudinal study with comparison groups) and oddly encouraging. "The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce: A 25 Year Landmark Study" by Wallerstein, Blakeslee and Lewis