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The Family Freedom Project (FFP) has achieved significant legal victories in Texas concerning parental rights. In the first case, the Texas Supreme Court restricted Child Protective Services' (CPS) power to terminate parental rights over minor bureaucratic issues, requiring clear evidence of noncompliance with essential court-ordered tasks instead. In the second case, the court upheld a Court of Appeals decision that judges cannot interfere with parental rights unless necessary to protect a child from significant harm, a stance the FFP consistently advocates, though the Supreme Court has yet to issue a definitive statewide ruling on this standard. Listen to find out more!
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By Texas Home School CoalitionThe Family Freedom Project (FFP) has achieved significant legal victories in Texas concerning parental rights. In the first case, the Texas Supreme Court restricted Child Protective Services' (CPS) power to terminate parental rights over minor bureaucratic issues, requiring clear evidence of noncompliance with essential court-ordered tasks instead. In the second case, the court upheld a Court of Appeals decision that judges cannot interfere with parental rights unless necessary to protect a child from significant harm, a stance the FFP consistently advocates, though the Supreme Court has yet to issue a definitive statewide ruling on this standard. Listen to find out more!
Donate to the Family Freedom Project
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