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Family

Aug. 1, 2019

Bullying and divorce: How it affects families with special needs children

In special needs divorce, over-stressed primary caregivers can be pressured and bullied during a divorce to accept less than their fair share, potentially compromising the well-being of caregivers and children.

Nathalie Paluch

Law Office of Peter A. Lauzon

Nathalie Paluch is an attorney with the Law Office of Peter A. Lauzon. She is a certified family law specialist.

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Divorce is a whirlwind of emotions and has many moving pieces that affect health, income and well-being, especially when it involves families with special needs children.

The divorce rate for families with special needs is over 80%, due to stress, economic hardship and the overwhelming life changes affecting the family structure. This can be extremely hard on a family that already has so many different types of responsibilities and ...

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