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Jealousy and custody disputes

On Behalf of | Jun 7, 2019 | Child Custody, Firm News |

The emotional impact of the divorce process can be intense, and people may struggle with various negative feelings while they are bringing their marriage to an end (these emotions can also linger after the divorce process is complete). Aside from depression, or even anger, some people may have a difficult time with jealousy. For example, a parent may be jealous due to the amount of time that their child’s other parent will be able to spend with the child, or they may be upset because of some other facet of the custody process. These emotions can become especially strong when a difficult dispute occurs.

It is very important to manage your emotions properly during a dispute over child custody. The actions you take at this time could play a major role in your future relationship with your child, and they may impact your child’s life in different ways. Negative feelings like jealousy, when left unchecked, can have a detrimental impact on a parent’s ability to secure a favorable outcome. Of course, a certain amount of jealousy may be unavoidable and relatively harmless. However, those who become extremely jealous may allow their emotions to cloud their judgment, which can be problematic during such a crucial time.

Sometimes, the strains associated with custody disputes can cause parents to have an emotional breakdown. We understand how troubling custody disputes and other critical divorce-related issues can be, which is why parents should fully review their options and figure out the best way to handle the case.