Divorce plagues half of all marriages in America today. One of the biggest questions prospective divorcees consider is whether or not they should stay together for the sake of their children. The first thing you must ask yourself is if you can live with your partner cordially, without a romantic attachment. If you cannot dos so, you simply should not stay together for the children, because in the long run, this will prove to be worse for them. Also, if you ever plan to move on and find love again in your life, living with your ex-spouse is just not a good idea.
Because children are more well rounded and balanced with two parents who do not have conflict with each other, it is important to be cordial, whether you stay together or not. If you decide that you and your ex-spouse can live together peaceably under the same roof, then by all means stay together for the children. One of the main reasons couples stay together for the children is the cost of raising children separately. It is much easier to raise children together without a splitting of the assets.
If a divorce occurs then there is a division of assets and a multiplication of bills, causing financial hardship for parents. If a couple stays together there is no extra housing or food expenses incurred. Whether you decide to stay together for the children or not, it is very important that you make sure that there is no fighting in front of the children. This not only causes disharmony in the family but can traumatize a young child and leave lasting damage.

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