Summary
It's never easy to pick up the bitter fragments of a broken marriage and make a new life, but the hardest thing of all is to create a new way of living for children - involving both parents in a way that is fair to all.
When she talks about her ex- husband, Gail Rainey laughs at her naivety: "I saw his smile across a crowded room and fell in love at first sight. I told one of my friends that I was going to spend the rest of my life with him," she says, pulling a face of disbelief. It's taken a decade to get to this stage, but she adds: "It's been a long journey, but it's been a good one."See the full content of this document
Extract
Reaching a Happy Agreement; When a Marriage Breaks Down, the Children Are Often Trapped in the Middle, but Help Is at Hand.
She's talking of reaching the point where she and Richard, her ex- husband, and their two boys can sit down to dinner together as well as the boys spending weekends as well as holidays with their father.
Occasionally, all four of them go on family outings, which can be difficult for...See the full content of this document
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