Many of the kids I teach come from divorced parents; the kids really suffer when a marriage dissolves.
I can imagine that would be rough for the kids and parents alike.
Indeed, that's true.  I just worry what long-term effects it will have on some of them.  It's hard to concentrate on school when your mind is hurting.
Yeah, it seems like it would be rough. I wonder what kind of therapy options would be available for them?
Our school counselor keeps busy, but many parents are averse to sending their kids to a professional.  They see a stigma attached, I guess.
Stigmas are hard things to overcome but it seems like it would truly be beneficial for the child. 
Again, you make a great point.  The happiness or quality of life for the child should outweigh the fear of social judgement.
I absolutely agree. I guess the best question is what age would be best for therapy like that to begin for a child.