At least 20 percent of U.S. homes have a child with a disability, special healthcare needs, or a chronic illness. The challenges that arise when parenting a special needs child can be the reason for a divorce or one of many reasons that become the final “push” over the edge for a couple. The divorce rate for those with an autistic child is 80 percent – considerably higher than the divorce rate for parents without an autistic child.
When a couple with a special needs child divorces, there are additional issues beyond the standard custody, visitation, and child support factors that must be decided. The child’s needs, whether they are social, educational, psychological, or medical, must be fully addressed in a comprehensive parenting plan following the allocation of parental responsibilities.
