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Everyone knows how horrible divorces can sometimes be. They can descend into bitter quarrels, ugly fights over property and child visitation rights – all caused by disappointments, mismatched expectations, frustrated dreams and inconsolable hurt. The couples involved are sometimes so immersed in their resentfulness and misery over the failed marriage that they have little room or patience for the real victims of divorce: the children.

No matter their age, the offspring of divorce suffer, and their reaction to it can, and usually does, have long-term effects, mostly negative. The children’s base, their security, is undermined at best. At worst, they are often used as pawns in the clash of wills. This may take the form of one parent preventing contact between the child and the other parent. This is parental alienation. Alienated children are tossed into an emotional tempest, with long-term damage to their ability to function in school, among their peers and with themselves.

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