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Divorce and Its Impact on the Child's Behavior: How Does the Court Assess It?

Published on 01-30-2026

The child may exhibit new behaviors such as anger, withdrawal, or defiance after divorce. The court verifies these behaviors through psychological or school reports. This factor is important in custody decisions.

1) **Meaning of Behavior After Divorce**

The child may exhibit new behaviors such as anger, withdrawal, or defiance after divorce. The court verifies these behaviors through psychological or school reports. This factor is important in custody decisions.

2) **Reasons for Behavior Change**

The reason may be conflicts, changing housing, or loss of routine. The court verifies the evidence. It may oblige the custodian to have psychological support sessions. The goal remains to protect the child.

3) **Role of the School in Assessing Behavior**

The school provides reports on behavior in the classroom. The court may use these reports. The school is an important source for understanding changes. It helps the court in making decisions.

4) **Effect of Behavior on Custody**

Custody may be assigned to the party most capable of managing the behavior. The court verifies the appropriate environment. Custody may be modified if the behavior deteriorates. The child remains the priority.

5) **Role of the Non-Custodial Parent**

The non-custodial parent can contribute to modifying behavior through visitation. The court verifies the commitment of both parties. Visitation may be modified if it causes tension. The goal remains the child's stability.

6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**

The legal consultant helps submit psychological reports. He also explains to the court the impact of behavior on custody. He ensures the protection of the child's rights. He provides a legal plan to expedite the ruling.

**(Message to the Reader)**

A child's behavior is a mirror of what they are experiencing... and the law intervenes to protect them from any disturbance.

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