
Did you know that one out of ten Americans will suffer from clinical depression at some time in their lives? This is especially the case during difficult events such as a divorce, a job loss, a death in the family or financial stress. Depression is the most common mental illness in the United States.
Unfortunately, although depression is a relatively common health issue, those suffering from depression are often stigmatized or unfairly treated. For example, it is more and more common for a parent to cite a history of depression in their ex in an attempt to gain child custody. While some people are indeed too affected by major depression to care for their children, others may be managing their depression and perfectly capable of providing their children with the stable environment and care that they need.
What should you do if you worry that your history of depression may affect your Washington State child custody case?
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