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CHILDREN'S BILL OF RIGHTS

Children Of Divorce Have The Right To The Following:

1.
Not to be asked to "choose sides" between parents.
2.

Not to be told the details of a bitter, nasty divorce.

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

Office of the Guardian ad Litem, State of Utah.


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