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According to the lawyers who participated in the survey, some of the worst examples of parental misconduct they've witnessed include: 1. Fleeing a jurisdiction with an infant, changing names and saying the mother was dead. 2. Forcing children to testify in custody proceedings. 3. Causing the arrest of the spouse, then photographing the spouse in handcuffs and showing the photo to the kids. 4. Using false allegations of child sexual abuse to gain custody of the kids and/or the favor of the court. "During my year of service as president of the Academy, my focus was on the devastating effects of divorce on children and what our organization could do to mitigate that damage," said McCurley. Producing and distributing the video and the booklet are positive first steps towards this goal. To order a copy of the video or the booklet, call (800) 422-6595. Children's Bill of Rights The AAML's booklet entitled "Stepping Back from Anger" contains a Bill of Rights useful to both parents and children. Make copies for you and your kids to read.
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