For Children Whose Parents Are Separated:
- The right not to be asked to choose sides between their parents.
- The right not to be told inappropriate details of legal proceedings going on between their parents.
- The right not to be told bad things about the other parent’s personality or character.
- The right to privacy when talking to either parent on the telephone.
- The right not to be cross-examined by one parent after spending time with the other parent.
- The right not to be asked to be a messenger from one parent to the other.
- The right not to be asked by one parent to tell the other parent untruths.
- The right not to be used as a confidant regarding the legal proceedings between their parents.
- The right to express feelings, whatever those feelings may be.
- The right to choose not to express certain feelings.
- The right to be protected from parental conflict.
- The right not to be made to feel guilty for loving both parents.