A Commentary on Children

The AJA blog tries to cover things of interest to judges all over. On Monday the Minneapolis Star Tribune published a commentary I wrote. The Commentary begins with this paragraph:

The letter was to the point: “Dear Judge, I am 16 and self-reliant. I have been employed in some way for nearly a year. I have been emotionally and psychologically damaged from the events surrounding and the aftermath of my parents’ divorce. Although I believe I am healed (not fully of course) there is an excess of emotional trauma I have to cope with. I have night terrors, anxiety, paranoia, depression, and insomnia and have trouble paying attention in school. These symptoms have all built up on each other since I was in sixth grade. Now I deal with pent-up repressed emotions. I am technically ‘homeless’ at the moment. I have been a pawn in this ridiculous legal battle between my parents for years and I am ready to voice my opinion and wishes. I would like to be emancipated, gaining full rights to myself.”

To read the full commentary (it is only 900 words) see:

http://www.startribune.com/opinion/commentaries/141250693.html

 

 

1 thought on “A Commentary on Children

  1. This is an excellent article with application for all of us who deal with children in our courts, or the impact of our decisions on children.

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