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Often the victims who are hurt the most from infidelity are the children in a family torn apart by the actions of an unfaithful spouse. And dealing effectively with the emotions of the children places an added burden on already stressed parents. When children are involved, it's inevitably going to be harder for everyone involved. Educating yourself on how to help the kids adjust to your separation or divorce is the first step in the right direction. What you do will make a lasting impression on your child so it is very important to help transition your kid through all the stages. Knowing what to do can make the world of difference for a child stuck in the middle. Contact us today and let us help you on the right track.
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Jennifer Bazner, MA, LLPC, works with individuals and families in crisis, including families racked by infidelity. She is on the staff of www.break-free-from-the-affair as well as the Fountain Hill Center for Counseling and Consultation.
James H. Allison, an attorney at Hill Allison & DeWeese, specializes in divorce, dissolution of marriages, child custody, general business law, nonprofit corporations, professional corporations, retirement planning and real estate matters.
Sometimes it becomes necessary to appoint a Guardian Ad Litem for the child, whose duty it is to protect the child, and make decisions that are in the child’s best interests at all times from beginning to end during the divorce process.
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The trick is on him....
I'm a 31 year old female who has been married for 4 years. Just a week ago I went online to find out if my husbands child support was paid up for children he has from a previous relationship. I came across a new child support case on file for him. It was for a paternity test for a 2 year old child by his ex-girlfriend. I asked my husband about it, dead silence was on the phone. I asked him why he didn' tell me and he said he had just found out himself. After careful investigation work, I found out he had known at least 1 week before I found out online. I also found out he and his ex-girlfriend had been seeing each other for a while when I am at school. I work full time and go to school full time and this was the best time they were able to comfort one another. I do not trust my husband, not only is there a chance this child may be his, but I lost a child right after she became pregnant, due to my husband giving me an STD. I'm waiting on the results from the paternity test to determine what I am going to do. Right now I'm thinking divorce, but I can wait so I can get my alimony and sue this young lady for homewrecking which in my state is against the law. He thought he was playing me for a fool, but the trick is on him.