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Why shared parenting could benefit both kids and parents

On Behalf of | Mar 23, 2022 | Child Custody

Going through a divorce is something that spouses never really expect to happen when they first get married. For many people, divorce is one of life’s most challenging experiences. For children, however, a parental divorce can be traumatic. It has been shown that children need support and involvement from both parents. For this reason, more and more divorced parents in Kansas are choosing shared parenting child custody arrangements 

Economic support  

Those who have a shared parenting arrangement have equal time to work on their careers and also be a parent. Shared parenting allows parents to only spend quality time with the children, and parents also have better opportunities to support the children financially. A shared custody arrangement also means that out-of-pocket expenses are typically divided by both parents as opposed to one parent paying more than the other. 

Parenting time 

A shared custody arrangement also means that parenting roles are more likely to be balanced in both households. Before the divorce, one parent may have been the nurturer while the other parent was the disciplinarian. By participating in a post-divorce shared custody arrangement, both parents will be fulfilling all parenting roles, usually facilitating stronger individual bonds with the kids. 

Parents who have equally shared parenting time are usually able to invest in activities for themselves outside of parenting or working. These may be things like hobbies, exercise, spending time with friends or just resting. Shared parenting not only benefits children; it also allows both parents to be happy and healthy. Those in Kansas who have questions or want to know more about the types of child custody arrangements may want to consider speaking with a trusted family law attorney for guidance and clarity. 

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