Emerging research suggests that more than 75% of divorced couples continue to live together after their separation. This arrangement, often known as "living apart together" or LAT, can provide unique advantages for both parties involved.
Here are a few key benefits of divorced but living together:
Benefit | Description |
---|---|
Financial stability | Reduced living expenses and improved financial security |
Co-parenting | Facilitated communication and involvement with children |
Emotional support | Companionship and connection during a difficult time |
LAT can be a viable option for divorced couples, but it requires careful planning and communication. Here are a few practical considerations:
"Living apart together has allowed us to maintain a close relationship with our children while also having our own space," says Sarah, a divorced mother of two. "It's not always easy, but it works for us."
"LAT has given us the time and space to heal and rebuild our lives," shares James, a divorced father. "We're still close, but we're also independent in our own ways."
"We've found that living apart together is actually better for our relationship," says Mary, a divorced couple. "It's allowed us to reconnect as friends and co-parents."
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