Divorce and Its Impact on the Child's Relationship with Their Mother
The child's relationship with their mother may be affected if conflicts were severe or if housing changed. The court verifies the behavior of both parties. This factor is important in assessing custody.

1) **Meaning of the Relationship After Divorce**
The child's relationship with their mother may be affected if conflicts were severe or if housing changed. The court verifies the behavior of both parties. This factor is important in assessing custody.
2) **Reasons for a Weak Relationship**
The reason may be incitement, psychological pressure, or instability. The court verifies the evidence. It may oblige both parties to attend counseling sessions. The goal remains to protect the child.
3) **Role of Custody in Strengthening the Relationship**
Custody helps maintain the relationship. The court verifies the mother's commitment. Custody may be modified if the relationship is deteriorating. The child remains the priority.
4) **Effect of the Relationship on Visitation**
Visitation may be modified if it causes tension. The court verifies the circumstances. It may be held in specialized centers. The goal remains the child's stability.
5) **Role of the Non-Custodial Parent**
The non-custodial parent can support the relationship through positive communication. The court verifies cooperation. Penalties may be imposed if there is incitement. The child remains the foundation.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**
The legal consultant helps submit evidence. He also explains to the court the impact of divorce on the relationship. He ensures the protection of the child's rights. He provides a legal plan to expedite the ruling.
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