In Kendra Randall Jolivet’s study, “The Psychological Impact of Divorce on Children: What is a Family Lawyer to Do?” she reflects on the multiple perspectives on how the process of divorce affects children. Jolivet determines what the family’s law attorney can do to improve the outcomes for children, and anyone affected. This article’s main focus is on the many impacts divorce leaves on children. In the GordonPoll survey, the children they interviewed said that divorce changes their whole perspective on life. The article “Children’s Living Arrangements Following Separation and Divorce: Insights from Empirical and Clinical Research” is written by Joan B. Kelly. Kelly’s study tells about researchers finding out that the traditional visiting patterns for the majority of the children failed to be for their best interest. Following …show more content…
In our first study, Kendra Randall Jolivet discusses divorce through the child’s perspective. Jolivet focuses on how divorce affects children. Jolivet’s study is on the GordonPoll Youth Survey. The survey asked more than 1,000 teenagers between the ages of fourteen and eighteen their opinions on divorce and obtained their attitudes, thoughts and feelings towards divorce and family issues. The survey not only included children with divorced parents, but also children that come from married homes. As divorce is becoming more common, legislation has changed the rules. Spouses no longer have to prove that the other has done something wrong. “Children’s Living Arrangements Following Separation and Divorce: Insights from Empirical and Clinical Research”, written by Joan B. Kelly is a study about how divorce impacts children and their living arrangements with their family. Kelly’s study showed that mothers usually obtain custody of their children, whereas fathers usually do not. Living arrangements are not always as easy as going to see one parent every other