Lack of communication is a common contributor often cited in divorce. Even if the couple has good communication skills, there may be other significant reasons that caused the communication breakdown. Now that the couple has taken steps to end the marriage, it may be possible that the issues causing the communication problem are no longer relevant. Nevertheless, there may be some bad habits that the couple should try to change if they plan to coparent children or work together professionally.
Call Us Today303-996-8610
This is an acronym that psychologists recommend to divorced couples for effective communication:
While THINK can help with the quality of communication between the couple, there are some helpful ground rules for brief, business-like, informational, and straightforward that also strengthen the post-marriage relationship:
Marriage and parenthood are a partnership. While the marriage ends, parenting is a role many carry on with until death. There may be times when the kids are younger or coordinating major family events where the parents are in regular contact. Using the THINK strategy can make the best of a complicated situation, reducing stress and generally improving the family’s ability to function as a unit.
Pearson & Paris, P.C. is here to help you solve whatever legal challenge you are facing.
Call today for an appointment or complete the brief online form. We serve all of Colorado.
Call Us Today 303-996-8610
Fields marked with an * are required