Divorce and Its Impact on the Child's Social Relationships
Social relationships include friends, relatives, and activities. They may be affected after divorce due to changing housing or school. The court verifies the impact on the child. This factor is important in assessing custody.

1) **Meaning of Social Relationships After Divorce**
Social relationships include friends, relatives, and activities. They may be affected after divorce due to changing housing or school. The court verifies the impact on the child. This factor is important in assessing custody.
2) **Reasons for Decline in Relationships**
The reason may be geographical relocation, family tension, or poor communication. The court verifies the evidence. It may oblige the custodian to have a social plan. The goal remains the child's stability.
3) **Role of the School and Community**
The school provides reports on the child's interaction. The court may use these reports. Social activities are an important part of development. The court monitors the custodian's commitment.
4) **Effect of Relationships on Custody**
Custody may be assigned to the party who provides a better social environment. The court verifies the circumstances. Custody may be modified if the child is struggling socially. The child remains the priority.
5) **Role of the Non-Custodial Parent**
The non-custodial parent can support relationships through visitation. The court verifies cooperation between both parties. Visitation may be modified to suit activities. The goal remains to support the child.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**
The legal consultant helps submit social reports. He also explains to the court the impact of divorce on relationships. He ensures the protection of the child's rights. He provides a legal plan to expedite the ruling.
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