When parents separate or divorce, they have to make a lot of decisions.
First, they have to decide on the parenting arrangements, or who their kids will live with and how that will work.
For example:
Then parents have to decide how much money one parent has to give the other to help pay for the things their kids need. This is called child support.
Parents also have to decide how they will divide all of their property (the things they own together). For example:
Each parent may have a lawyer. The lawyer's job is to help them understand the laws on separation and divorce, and to help them do what they think is best for their kids.
If parents can't agree on the things they need to decide on, they have a couple of options. They can go to a mediator or conciliator, and use mediation or conciliation to reach an agreement. Or they might have to go to court and have a judge make the decisions for them.