Dear Judge, Review 2

Children's Letters to the Judge

bulletThese letters deal with Fear, Anger, Confusion, Love, Grief an Hope.
bulletIt is difficult for parents to know what children think. Often children feel helpless and only give the answers they think the grown-ups want.
bulletThese 110 letters are straight from the hearts and minds of children to the person they think can fix everything.

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Required reading for parents, judges, attorneys, September 28, 2004

Harold McFarland from Florida
  
Filled with short letters from children to the judge, "Dear Judge" will at times make you laugh and at times make you believe in the family court system, but mostly it will point out the ways the court system and parents fail to take a child into consideration. 

When a young child has a question they generally turn to their parents, but when the parents say they can't take them somewhere, or see them more often, or otherwise satisfy the needs of the child because the court system constrains them they have to take other measures. 

These children took their pleas to the judge. Encouraging, disheartening, and enlightening, "Dear Judge" should be read by judges, parents, and attorneys alike.

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