International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Impact of Divorce on Children – A Socio-Legal Study

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Geethika Yanamadala (2022). Impact of Divorce on Children – A Socio-Legal Study. International Journal of Human Rights Law Review, Volume 1(Issue 1). Retrieved from https://humanrightlawreview.in/journal/impact-of-divorce-on-children-a-socio-legal-study/

Abstract

The topic of "Divorce and its Impact on Children" is examined here. The fact that divorce has been a regular occurrence throughout human history is noteworthy. Any Couple of any social, religious, academic, political, economic, or other position, experience it. Children born into marriages where divorce has occurred are one of the most impacted parties in the divorce process. Most parents who decide to become divorced do not give much thought to how their decision may affect their children. This becomes the responsibility of this Research paper, which will examine these consequences on children. Normally also the decision of splitting up is not an easy process but the most affect parties will always be the kids. Children's repercussions of divorce are frequently profound. Children are particularly impacted by divorce since it happens during their early years. Their perception of themselves and of society is shaped by what they witness and experience throughout the failed marriage. We will know here how the kids are the most impacted and in what way they are impacted.

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