My solution would be that if a parent has committed a crime then charge it as such. The entire idea of all of a seperate "family" court system should be done away with. Same thing with "social workers". Instead, have police investigate crimes like they're supposed to. If a person is found to have committed a crime then that person needs to have a trial and be locked up if found guilty.
If a person is found guilty of a crime against a child then that person needs to do hard time. If the parent is found guilty and sent to prison then they should automatically have their parental rights terminated. AND they should NOT be given "conjugal" visits while in prison.
Allow children whose parents' rights have been terminated (upon conviction of a crime requiring prison time) to be immediately put up for adoption *if* no competent adult relative can be found willing to legally adopt them.
There's no way to forbid the mentally ill or potentially mentally ill from having children. There was a "project" started on that in a portion of the United States many decades ago - a eugenics project to be exact where the mentally ill were forcibly sterilized. I don't think that would be in keeping with our concept of freedom in this country. My dad was raised by a schizophrenic so I know the damage they can cause to their own children. And, as you can imagine this is a topic that I've spoken with to my own father before. And, there's really not a good answer to that particular problem.
Jennifer
If a person is found guilty of a crime against a child then that person needs to do hard time. If the parent is found guilty and sent to prison then they should automatically have their parental rights terminated. AND they should NOT be given "conjugal" visits while in prison.
Allow children whose parents' rights have been terminated (upon conviction of a crime requiring prison time) to be immediately put up for adoption *if* no competent adult relative can be found willing to legally adopt them.
There's no way to forbid the mentally ill or potentially mentally ill from having children. There was a "project" started on that in a portion of the United States many decades ago - a eugenics project to be exact where the mentally ill were forcibly sterilized. I don't think that would be in keeping with our concept of freedom in this country. My dad was raised by a schizophrenic so I know the damage they can cause to their own children. And, as you can imagine this is a topic that I've spoken with to my own father before. And, there's really not a good answer to that particular problem.
Jennifer
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