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Divorce and Children With Special Needs
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Divorce is always a stressful time in someone's life. There are so many things that are demanding your attention, from deciding where the property goes, who gets what, what to do about the debt, what support payments will be paid and to whom. But all of these challenges take a back seat to taking care of the children you and your spouse had together. These challenges are especially great when your child has special needs. The needs of the child probably consumed much of your marriage, and now you'll have to take care of that child with half the help.

If you're going through a divorce involving special-needs children, you're probably worried about their future. If you keep a few things in mind, you'll be better able to emerge from this experience happy with the decisions you've made:

  • Determine which spouse will be better able to devote his or her time to the needs of your child. It's important that the child gets the care he or she needs and deserves.
  • If you are the parent with custody, you need to recognize that you won't be able to do this alone. Your friends, family, and neighbors are a support network that can help you with the difficult task ahead of you. Whether it's someone to watch after your child for the day or something more serious, the people close to you can help. If asking someone for a favor seems overwhelming, start off small with your closest friends and family and ask them for help in getting the ball rolling.
  • Except in extreme cases such as addiction or abuse, don't try and keep your former spouse from seeing your child. While it can be painful to interact with your ex-spouse, your children will benefit from having him or her in their lives.
  • Make sure that the child support payments being paid are enough to support the special needs of your child. Whether you're making the payments or receiving them, it's your responsibility as a parent to provide your children with the care, clothing, medical attention, and love that they need.
  • It is especially important for divorce parents of children with limited mobility to live near each other so as to facilitate visitation and shared custody. If you want to remain a part of your child's life after divorce, you'll need to live relatively close to him or her.

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