Postcards from Splitsville (Part V)

Tuesday, January 1, 2008
By Glenn Sacks

 

The drawings above were taken from Kara Bishop’s www.postcardsfromsplitsville.com. Bishop works with Children of Divorce, a class run by Tucson, Arizona-based Divorce Recovery. The class did an art project that included “sending away” the frustrations of divorce. The website is a place where Kara says “children can share their divorce-related feelings anonymously and parents can get a new perspective on how this life-changing experience impacts their children’s lives.”

To learn more, click here. Kara can be reached at Kara@PostcardsfromSplitsville.com

Families Against Confiscatory Child Support (FACCS)
FACCS is the national voice for fair and reasonable child support. FACCS believes all parents have an obligation to support their children financially.  However, in high income cases, state and federal laws often result in excessive awards that are effectively alimony in disguise and have little to do with supporting children. Huge child support awards lead to protracted custody disputes, undermines co-parenting, and leaves children worse off financially.www.faccsonline.org / contact@faccsonline.org

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3 Responses to “Postcards from Splitsville (Part V)”

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  1. amfortas

    That timeline… brought tears.

    “never happy again”.

    Her daddy neither.

    #57017
  2. donnieboy57

    The graph says it all. Women would have us believe that all children are always better off with their mothers but the kids know better. Its a two way street and one answer doesn’t fit “all” families. I say any man who is considering marrying a women with children had better tell himself that their dad needs to be respected too. Evaluating the relationship that mom has with her kid’s pop is so important. It doesn’t take much to figure out where the flags are and who dropped the ball. If she used him she will use you. Bet on it.

    #56991
  3. donnieboy57

    The graph says it all. Momen would have us believe that all children are always better off with their mothers but the kids know better. Its a two way street and one answer doesn’t fit “all” families. I say any man who is considering marrying a women with children had better tell himself that their dad needs to be respected too. Evaluating the relationship that mom has with her kid’s pop is so important. It doesn’t take much to figure out where the flags are and who dropped the ball. If she used him she will use you. Bet on it.

    #56990

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