Custody
10 Mar, 2015. 0 Comments. . Posted By: Sara Czubak, M.A., L.L.P.

Divorce can bring upon an unbelievable amount of stress.  When children are involved in the divorce process, co-parenting and custody issues will only add to the stress.  Unfortunately, this stress can affect not only the parents involved but the children in the process.  Many times children involved in the divorce / custody process experience depression, anxiety and adjustment issues.  Sara Czubak, with Harper Psychological has worked with families in crisis for years.  If you believe that you and your family are affected by the process of divorce, custody or co-parenting, give her a call.  She can assist in the development of a plan to make the divorce process easier on everyone, which includes the ultimate goal of being able to co-parent and provide a smooth, less stressful transition for the children.

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Sara Czubak, M.A., L.L.P.

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