“…This research generally shows that relocation is a stronger predictor of childhood maladjustment that is more pronounced for children of divorce; therefore, it can be concluded that relocation is a general risk factor for children of divorce, just as divorce is itself (McLanahan & Sandefur 1994;Tucker, Marx, & Long, 1998). While relocation creates risks, longitudinal, international research suggests that most children of divorce who relocate show a satisfactory long-term adjustment to living in their new community, if protective factors, such as having a resourceful, custodial moving parent with an effective parenting style (Parkinson & Cashmore, 2015;Taylor & Freeman, 2010) are in place. While relocation creates risks, longitudinal, international research suggests that most children of divorce who relocate show a satisfactory long-term adjustment to living in their new community, if protective factors, such as having a resourceful, custodial moving parent with an effective parenting style (Parkinson & Cashmore, 2015;Taylor & Freeman, 2010) are in place.…”