I have to have the Butcher to work by 7:00 a.m. and I am still farting around on the internet trying to ascertain whether a parent can use the state to enforce his or her religious preferences on his or her teenage kid.
I have to have the Butcher to work by 7:00 a.m. and I am still farting around on the internet trying to ascertain whether a parent can use the state to enforce his or her religious preferences on his or her teenage kid.
If this isn’t currently in the law, that sounds like a candidate for Campfield’s next piece of stunt legislation.
Aunt B.,
By happenstance a friend in KY who is an estate lawyer sent me a note this morning that included the factoid that New York is the only state that allows parents to agree on what a child’s religion will be and the courts will enforce the agreement.
I have inquired what the majority of states do regarding parental decisions on the subject.