CHILDREN'S BILL OF RIGHTS
Children's Bill of Rights
By Robert E. Emery, PhD
The Truth About Children and Divorce, (Viking, 2004) p. 82-83
- The right to love and be loved by both of her parents without feeling guilt or disapproval.
- The right to be protected from his parents' anger with each other.
- The right to be kept out of the middle of his parents' conflict, including the right not to pick sides, carry messages, or hear complaints about the other parent.
- The right not to have to choose one of her parents over the other.
- The right not to have to be responsible for the burden of either of her parents' emotional problems.
- The right to know well in advance about important changes that will affect his life; for example, when one of his parents is going to move or get married.
- The right to reasonable financial support during her childhood and through her college years.
- The right to have feelings, to express her feelings, and to have both parents listen to how she feels.
- The right to have a life that is as close as possible to what it would have been if his parents had stayed together.
- The right to be a kid.