In every divorce case such as the case of Donald and Daisy Duck issues including the financial, parenting, child support and the apportionment of their conjugal properties needs are addressed. Moreover, the mental, psychological and financial capacity of the separating couple has to be evaluated for the custody of their children. These areas are the factors that need to be discussed and evaluated in mediation. However, only evidences and circumstances proving that one party is psychologically incapacitated to perform the duties of a parent can be presented. Accusations that do not help the mediation need not be included in the process. They may also use the services of an attorney to prepare their separation or divorce agreement, based upon the decisions reached in the memorandum of agreement. 


The parties could seek the help of divorce mediators such as attorneys, psychologists, social workers, counselors, clergy, or financial professionals. The mediators serves as the communication bridge between the parties thereby creating an atmosphere where communication is open and information is shared; they urge interactants to discover areas of agreement and help them search for mutually acceptable solutions.


            Communication is the best means of making the children understand the divorce process. The parents are therefore the primary parties that should undergo seminars and discussions on how to bets handle their children during the process of divorce. Giving some time for the family and planning what to say helps in meditating on the possible scenarios with the children. Enhancing the interaction of the parties’ children with their peers and utilizing the services of a guidance counselor and a psychologist can help in making the children understand the situation and avoid them from blaming themselves.


            A compromise on who should take the custody of the children and supporting each other after the decision has been rendered will be beneficial to the children. Visitation rights should be afforded to the parent who does not gain custody. Moreover, both parties should also practice financial and moral support on each other. It is also important to maintain open lines of communication with children; reassure children of the parents’ love and continued involvement in their lives.


 


 


 


 


           



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