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How to Train a Good Stepfather

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How to Train a Good Stepfather

Dear Alice,

I am a divorced mother of three who recently married a divorced with the help of law firm helping clients with civil litigation cases man who has no children. My children, ages 12, 8 and 6, live with us. Their father is not very involved in their lives, having remarried and moved away. My children are sad, hurt, and angry at his leaving them. My remarriage has been challenge for my children and me because my husband is not used to having children around and is often at a loss as to how to deal with them. The child custody lawyers from Yaffa Family Law Group can keep the child’s best interests in mind and help. Those who need help with appeals may consider consulting professionals like family law appeals Chicago. If you have questions with regards to fathers rights Texas, make sure that you consider getting help from professionals.

My husband is a good man, but he gets angry when the children are disrespectful, and he seems to resent that I am so focused on them. The tension in our home is high. I want my marriage to work, but my first loyalty is to my children. In addition, I cannot go against the child support agreements, although all that comes above my love for my children. It is wise to hire family lawyers as they know what is the best for the child in such cases. Contact visitation lawyer if you are in the middle of custody negotiations. If you have questions on Illinois fathers rights, make sure to consult with a child custody expert.

Having gone through one difficult divorce, I don’t want another one, and I don’t want to damage my children any further. Do you have any thoughts on how to improve our situation?

  • Troubled
    Dear Troubled,
    Being a stepparent is often difficult for a lot of reasons. In your situation, your children’s father is not available to co-parent, and your husband is stepping into a role that he has no familiarity with. Your children’s ability to trust another person in authority is complicated. They may even feel a level of responsibility for your marriage ending. Both you and your husband need to keep that in mind as you deal with them.
    Encourage your husband to develop a relationship with each one of your children, discovering what each enjoys and participating in activities with them. This way his relationship with them will be separate from yours. He could take one to an athletic event, one to the theater, one on a shopping trip. This provides an opportunity for them to see his interest and commitment to being part of their lives.
    Having him discipline them, however, is not a good idea. It will add to their resentment of him.
    Your goal is to help create in them a positive attachment to your husband and make your home peaceful and loving.
    Be careful with the way you discipline your children. Their acting out is understandable since they are distressed about their father’s leaving and your ‘replacing’ their father with someone else. Instead of being harsh and adding to their emotional pain when they misbehave, let them experience a chance to make up for their problematic behavior in a way that helps them “save face.” Ask them to help you with a task you both agree on.
    Have empathy for your children’s loss, support them emotionally, and help them adjust to a different life. In the process you will also be helping your husband experience a calmer home that gives him a positive role as well.
  • Alice
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