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Should Civic bodies give help to couples to split the home for mum and dad, but still 1 roof for kid's sake?

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Society in Australia has changed dramatically, with families splitting up all over the place. Sharing the commitments for the kids on 50/50 basis looks allright, but is not. What is "home" for the kids? Also their is a housing crisis in Australia. No wonder, now-a-days, two houses are needed for families with divorced parents in stead of one. In the past mam and dad lived separated but all were still under one roof.

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  1. No.

    It is extremely dependent on the parents.  I couple I know divorced; the man got another house on the same street, and due to the very good relationship between him and his ex-wife, there was no problem with the children or parenting.  Another couple I know divorced; the woman moved away, and at every opportunity with the child did as much as she could to disparage and slander her ex-husband.

    There is not one-size fits all.  The child must be taught to understand the situation and adjust.  The same as when they have a new step-mom and step-dad.


  2. Divorce is always disastrous to a child no matter what.

  3. Try it with a saw.

    Saw it into two with border line.

    But under one roof.

    The blunders and slip-ups with human errors being expose with time after the mystery of us-911.

    With the children dropping off from .the coconut trees in kicking the butts of their own parents.

    With "Say you say me" in not "Knowing me knowing you" in making a mess out there.

    Luke 6.39-40,41-45,46-49

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