Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Divorce and pre-existing conditions


The majority of the studies indicate children of divorced parents, earn less money when adults, often have social challenges in response for the lack of one parent or the other. At the same times fewer studies indicate that children can not have social challenges, and earn less money as adults due to the scars of parents divorce and separation. It is safe to say that most logical parents would agree that harmony, in the life of a divorce parents and children can only benefit all those involved. In some cases where harmony and understanding are prevalent it is possible for kids to develop some unwanted trades. The negative effects could also be attributed to pre-existing conditions and this can be debated. The study shown by the University of Illinois in Chicago states that not all cases of negative effects can be attributed to divorce and its side effects. It is safe to say that harmony and two parents working together would benefit a child’s life for a brighter future regardless of what any studies say.

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