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Parents? Parent! ... If this is true, when the love between the parents has gone, do the parents still love the children? And where should the children go or they should belong to which parent? ... “When parents divorce, most children suffer. For some, this suffering turns into long-lasting psychological and physical damages, they are twice as high among separated and divorced parents. ...
My nephew was eight years old when his parents divorced. ... My nephew had to sit in the court and listen to all the bad things about his parents and watching the parents testify against each other. ... The judge asked him about his parents, and if he had a choice, which parent he would like to live with? ... He should have been a happy kid living with his parents, but now he only could take one of them and give up the other. ... At the beginning my sister believed that those problems were temporary and her son just needed some time to get used to being a single parent’s child. ... In the report the psychologist said that my nephew was feeling guilty for testifying against his father and also he felt peer pressure since he was different from other children – he was a single parent’s child.
Approximate Word count = 983 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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