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How to Ease the Effects of Divorce on Children

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2010

How do you want your children to remember your divorce? San Diego divorce attorney, Elizabeth Brown, talks about what parents can do during the divorce process to help their children cope with the divorce, emphasizing the importance of asking and answering your children's questions and trying to successfully co-parent with your soon to be ex-spouse.

Ask a question on our forum about divorce, children and divorce, managing the stress of divorce: http://www.lowensteinbrown.com/forum

For more information on Divorce with Children, please visit: http://lowensteinbrown.com/California-Divorce-With-Children.php

For a helpful link to a self-assessment checking how your children are coping with divorce, click http://www.lowensteinbrown.com/Blog-Helping-Your-Kids-Cope-With-Divorce

For more information about San Diego divorce lawyer Elizabeth Brown, check out our website at: http://www.lowensteinbrown.com/

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