Going through a divorce is undoubtedly one of life’s most challenging experiences, not only for you but also for your children. As a parent, your priority is ensuring your children feel secure, loved, and supported, even as your family dynamic shifts. In Illinois, where family law emphasizes the best interests of the child, maintaining stability and consistency during the divorce process is critical. This blog post offers practical tips for parenting through a divorce, helping you create a nurturing environment for your children during this transitional time.
Why Stability and Consistency Matter:
Children thrive on predictability. Divorce can disrupt their sense of normalcy, leading to feelings of confusion, anxiety, or insecurity. By prioritizing stability and consistency, you can help your children feel grounded, even as their world changes. Illinois courts often consider how parents support their children’s emotional and physical well-being when making decisions about parenting time and responsibilities, so your efforts to maintain a stable environment can also positively influence your case. Here are actionable strategies to support your children during the divorce process:
Michael Roe

Michael Roe is one of the few lawyers nationwide with experience in high conflict divorce and custody cases involving psychological disorders. His experience has been detailed in the Chicago Tribune, New York Post, and on television and radio. He has been a…

Michael Roe is one of the few lawyers nationwide with experience in high conflict divorce and custody cases involving psychological disorders. His experience has been detailed in the Chicago Tribune, New York Post, and on television and radio. He has been a founder of a personality disorders nonprofit, and a director of a national single parent’s organization. Michael Roe has a unique, informed, and sensitive approach to complex issues raised in contested Family Law cases.