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Children don’t experience divorce through court documents or financial agreements. They experience it through tone, tension, and the daily communication between their parents.
And when that communication stays reactive, unclear, or emotionally charged, children carry that instability with them.
In this episode of We Chat Divorce, Karen Chellew and Catherine Shanahan sit down with family law attorneys Elle Barr and Rebecca Perra from OurFamilyWizard to discuss one of the most important — and often overlooked — factors affecting children after divorce: parental conflict.
Drawing on decades of family law experience and research like the ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) study, this conversation explores why unmanaged conflict between parents can have lasting emotional and health consequences for children.
But there is good news: conflict can be reduced when parents use the right systems, tools, and communication structures.
You’ll learn how co-parenting platforms like OurFamilyWizard help parents:
You’ll also hear why financial clarity — understanding expenses, support, and shared responsibilities — is critical to building a sustainable co-parenting plan.
This episode is essential listening for parents navigating divorce, co-parenting challenges, or ongoing communication struggles with a former spouse.
Because divorce doesn’t have to damage children. Conflict does — and conflict can be reduced.
Links:
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By My Divorce Solution4.6
2020 ratings
Children don’t experience divorce through court documents or financial agreements. They experience it through tone, tension, and the daily communication between their parents.
And when that communication stays reactive, unclear, or emotionally charged, children carry that instability with them.
In this episode of We Chat Divorce, Karen Chellew and Catherine Shanahan sit down with family law attorneys Elle Barr and Rebecca Perra from OurFamilyWizard to discuss one of the most important — and often overlooked — factors affecting children after divorce: parental conflict.
Drawing on decades of family law experience and research like the ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) study, this conversation explores why unmanaged conflict between parents can have lasting emotional and health consequences for children.
But there is good news: conflict can be reduced when parents use the right systems, tools, and communication structures.
You’ll learn how co-parenting platforms like OurFamilyWizard help parents:
You’ll also hear why financial clarity — understanding expenses, support, and shared responsibilities — is critical to building a sustainable co-parenting plan.
This episode is essential listening for parents navigating divorce, co-parenting challenges, or ongoing communication struggles with a former spouse.
Because divorce doesn’t have to damage children. Conflict does — and conflict can be reduced.
Links:
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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