Study of Parents Whom Divorce
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1. Study of Parents Whom Divorce
1
. How many years were you married before you divorced?
How many years were you married before you divorced?
2
. How long did the divorce process last?
How long did the divorce process last?
3
. What accounted for this time period?
What accounted for this time period?
4
. How many years has it been since you divorced?
How many years has it been since you divorced?
5
. Did you seek the divorce or did your spouse?
Did you seek the divorce or did your spouse?
I sought to divorce
Spouse
both
6
. How would you characterize your divorce (select the answer that best describes your situation)?
How would you characterize your divorce (select the answer that best describes your situation)?
Mild, by mutual agreement: “We just grew apart.”
Undesirable, but necessary: “We weren’t on the same course.”
Disruptive and unexpected: “I never imaged this.”
Volatile and Polemic: “Highly contentious.”
Explosive and Destructive: “A nightmare—terror.”
7
. In the end, would you want to divorce this person again--given
the process and aftermath of the divorce process?
In the end, would you want to divorce this person again--given the process and aftermath of the divorce process?
Yes
No
8
. How did you factor in your children in your decision to divorce?
How did you factor in your children in your decision to divorce?
9
. Did you discuss the plan to divorce with your children? Explain.
Did you discuss the plan to divorce with your children? Explain.
Yes
No
10
. Did you feel you adequately discussed your children’s feelings about the divorce? Explain.
Did you feel you adequately discussed your children’s feelings about the divorce? Explain.
Yes
No
11
. Did you postpone your divorce because of your children?
Did you postpone your divorce because of your children?
Yes
No
12
. Did your children have a voice in the decision of your divorce?
Did your children have a voice in the decision of your divorce?
Yes
No
13
. How did your children respond to news of the divorce?
How did your children respond to news of the divorce?
14
. Did you work to avoid the divorce? If so, what did you do?
Did you work to avoid the divorce? If so, what did you do?
Yes
No
15
. Did the children try to prevent the divorce?
If so, how so?
Did the children try to prevent the divorce? If so, how so?
Yes
No
16
. Did you feel equipped to respond to your children’s needs in the throes of the divorce? Explain.
Did you feel equipped to respond to your children’s needs in the throes of the divorce? Explain.
Yes
No
17
. Did you draw on professional help to assist the children with
their adjustment?
If so, why?
If not, why?
Did you draw on professional help to assist the children with their adjustment? If so, why? If not, why?
Yes
No
18
. What were impacts of your divorce on your children’s life?
What were impacts of your divorce on your children’s life?
19
. What were long-term affects of the divorce for the children?
What were long-term affects of the divorce for the children?
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. Do you think that your relationship with your children improved or suffered as a result of your divorce? Explain
Do you think that your relationship with your children improved or suffered as a result of your divorce? Explain
Improved
Suffered
Not sure
21
. Did life improve for the kids following divorce?
Did life improve for the kids following divorce?
22
. Do you feel regrets for the impact of your divorce on your children? Explain.
Do you feel regrets for the impact of your divorce on your children? Explain.
Yes
No
23
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