“…Regarding damaged relationships with the parents, children were concluded to be more reliant on parents, hostile, and difficult while affiliations weakened as they felt guilty participating in meaningful activities with either parent in fear of breaking loyalties to the other (Hetherington et al, 1977, as cited in Peterson & Zill, 1986Steinman, 1981, as cited in Donnelly & Finkelhor, 1992. But as both relationships tend to suffer, the noncustodial parent, or typically the father, tends to suffer exponentially after a parental divorce (Poussin & Martin-Lebrun, 2002). Secondly, we can see the magnitudes of parental divorce on children as their academic performance had been reported to drop.…”