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  Children's Bill of Rights
* The right to be free from parental conflict.

* The right to love both parents.

* The right to be loved and supported.

* The right to spend time with each parent.

* The right to avoid being caught in the middle.

* The right to know that they didn't cause the parental conflict.

* The right to be treated as a human being and not as a possession.

* The right to be free from making visitation decisions.

* The right to ask questions.

* The right to be free from taking on parental responsibilities.

* The right to enjoy being with both parents.

* The right to contact both parents.

* The right to express their feelings and thoughts.

* The right to have pictures of the past.

* The right to expect their parents will keep their commitments for time sharing.

* The right to the best financial support by both parents.

* The right to be free from questions about the other parent's personal life.

* The right to develop or maintain a relationship with each parent.

* The right to be a child.

* The right to be in a safe environment.

* The right to have a relationship with all grandparents and relatives.

* The right to be free from choosing one parent over the other.



Developed by Nina Chen, Ph.D., Human Development Specialist, University of Missouri Outreach and Extension



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