One-Third of All American Children Will be Part of a Step-Family

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Estimates Indicate That One-Third of All American Children Will be Part of a Step-Family

When the divorce rate remains high for many years and people show a high propensity to remarry, they often find a bond with someone who has also been through a divorce.  These bonds lead to marriages where children are brought together under one roof, and step-brothers and sisters are now a common familial relationship in the United States.  While the number of children who experience this situation is growing, it was only estimated with any degree of particularity recently.

According to estimates that are emerging from several different sources, as many as one-third of all American children will live in a step-family situation by the time they reach 18 years of age.  This can include situations where there are children from other marriages living together with new parents and situations where the biological parents get a divorce and the custodial parent remarries someone who does not have children.

Researchers are just beginning to study the effects of these living arrangements on children in the long run, but for now many are simply advising parents and step-parents to focus on forging proper and loving relationships between everyone who winds up sharing a home.  While the biological bond remains important, children who grow up in stable and safe environments tend to do well as adults.

San Diego Divorce Lawyers

Anyone who has been through a California divorce and who is thinking of remarrying and thereby forming a blended family should be aware of his legal rights on many fronts before taking this step.  Issues such as child support and other legal technicalities could arise for any number of reasons, and those who would like to avoid unpleasant and unforeseen developments should be aware of the possibilities in order to maintain their peace of mind.

If you have been through a divorce and you’re not sure as to whether the terms of that divorce could change because of a new development in your life or in the life of a family member, you need to seek the help of San Diego divorce lawyers who have been helping clients move on in a positive manner for many years.  Contact the Men’s Legal Center today to schedule an initial consultation.

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