Local Rule 25.1
BILL
OF RIGHTS FOR CHILDREN OF DIVORCE
1. The
right to be treated as important human beings, with unique feelings, ideas, and
desires, and not as a source of argument between parents.
2. The
right to a continuing relationship with both parents and the freedom to receive
love from and express love for both.
3. The
right to express love and affection for each parent without having to stifle
that love because of fear of disapproval by the other parent.
4. The
right to know that their parents' decision to divorce is not their
responsibility and that they will live with one parent and will visit the other
parent.
5. The right to
continuing care and guidance from both parents.
6. The right to honest
answers to questions about the changing family relationships.
7. The
right to know and appreciate what is good in each parent without one parent
degrading the other.
8. The
right to have a relaxed, secure relationship with both parents without being
placed in a position to manipulate one parent against the other.
9. The
right to have the custodial parent not undermine visitation suggesting tempting
alternatives or by threatening to withhold visitation as a punishment for the
children's wrongdoing.
10.
The
right to be able to experience regular and consistent visitation, and the right
to know the reason for a canceled visit.
(Effective April 15,1992)