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Essay heading: Effects of divorce on children
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Variations of these plans can be included or added at different times in the child's life depending on special circumstances. More often than not, the mother is awarded custody of the children. The absence of the father on a full time level is detrimental to the healthy development of the children. In the case that the father is awarded custody of the children, the opposite applies as well... displayed 300 characters
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In the case that the father is awarded custody of the children, the opposite applies as well. Studies have shown that a decay in custodial parent-child relationships may frequently occur in the first year or two following divorce (Greeley and Andrews 56-59). Constant confusion and inconsistent parenting are supplying factors to the adaptation of children... displayed next 300 characters
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