A CHILD'S RIGHTS


A CHILD has the right to love each parent without being subjected to the other parent's hurt or anger.

A CHILD has the right to develop an independent and meaningful relationship with each parent, and to enjoy the uniqueness of each parent and each home.

A CHILD has the right to be fee from involvement in parent's personal battles or being used as a spy, messenger, pawn or bargaining chip.

A CHILD has the right to extended family relationships, which include grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and others, and to appreciate the unique differences of each side of his or her family and not have these differences referred to as "better" or "worse."

A CHILD has the right to be free from questions about the other parent's private life.

A CHILD has the right to see his or her parents treat each other in a courteous and respectful manner.

A CHILD has the right to develop and maintain activities and friends without fear of losing time with a parent.

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