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1.
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Not to be asked to "choose sides"
between parents. |
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2.
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Not to be told the details of a bitter, nasty divorce.
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3.
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Not to be told "bad things" about
the other parent's personality or character. |
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4.
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To privacy when talking to either
parent on the phone. |
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5.
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Not to be crossed-examined by one
parent after visiting or talking with the other. |
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6.
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Not to be asked by one parent to
tell the other parent untruths. |
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7.
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Not to be used as a confidant regarding
the divorce proceedings by one parent or another. |
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8.
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To express feelings, whatever those
may be. |
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9.
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To choose not to express certain
feelings. |
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10.
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To be protected from parental warfare. |
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11.
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Not to be made to feel guilty about
loving both parents. |