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
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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