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Divorcing Child�s Other Parent Can Jeopardize Care in Old Age

Divorcing Child�s Other Parent Can Jeopardize Care in Old Age


Asked on 11/14/07, 12:27 pm

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Edward J. Chandler Law Office of Edward J. Chandler, P.A.

Divorcing Child�s Other Parent Can Jeopardize Care in Old Age

Divorcing Child�s Other Parent Can Jeopardize Care in Old Age

Divorce in childhood can have a longstanding impact on a child, including how attentive the child will be toward its aging parents in the future.

That�s the conclusion reached by a Temple University researcher, who publishes his findings in the Advances in Life Course Research journal.

In particular, it is the transitions experienced by the child in the aftermath of divorce and the child�s age at the time of those transitions that determine how the child and its long term relationships with its parents will be influenced.

The study also found that stepchildren are far less likely than biological children to closely attend to aging (step)parents.

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Answered on 12/31/69, 7:00 pm


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