September 23, 2025 - 18:49

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — When families experience separation, one of the foremost challenges is to ensure that children continue to feel safe, loved, and supported throughout the transition. Gabriella Pomare, an award-winning family lawyer, emphasizes the importance of effective co-parenting strategies that prioritize the emotional well-being of children during such difficult times.
Pomare highlights that open communication between parents is crucial. Establishing a respectful dialogue can help mitigate misunderstandings and foster a cooperative environment. Parents are encouraged to create a consistent routine for their children, which can provide a sense of stability amidst the changes.
Additionally, Pomare advises that both parents should remain actively involved in their children's lives, attending important events and maintaining regular contact. This involvement reassures children that they are loved by both parents, even if they are no longer together.
Ultimately, the focus should be on nurturing a supportive atmosphere that allows children to thrive, regardless of their parents' circumstances.
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