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Children's
Bill of Rights
- The
right to be treated as important human beings with their own feelings,
ideas and desires.
- The
right to unconditional love in a continuing relationship with both
parents.
- The
right to give love and receive love from each parent without fear
of disapproval from either parent.
- The
right to know they did not cause their parents to break up and it
is not their responsibility to repair their parents' relationship.
- The
right to the best care and guidance from both parents and the right
to share important life events with both parents.
- The
right to honest answers (in age appropriate language), to their questions
about the changing family relationships.
- The
right to know and to appreciate what is good in each parent without
one parent degrading the other.
- The
right to stay out of the middle of parental disputes and not to be
places in situations where they can manipulate their parents.
- The
right to have consistent and predictable contact with both parents...
contact which is not sabotaged by either parent.
- The
right to expect that promises made by a parent will be kept and the
right to reasonable explanations when promises cannot be kept.
Source:
Circuit Court of Cook County Marriage and Family Counseling Service
The Law Offices of J. Richard Kulerski, P.C.
1200 Harger Rd. Suite 320,
Oak Brook, IL 60523
(630) 928-0600 fax (630) 928-0670
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