Parents Rights
Violated By Public School Compulsory Attendence Laws
Executive Summary about parents rights by Joel Turtel
Compulsory attendance laws are school authorities’ first assault on parental rights. Compulsory attendance laws force parents to hand over their children to state employees called teachers, principals, and administrators, whose competence they must take on faith.
Unfortunately, most parents voluntarily send their kids to the local public school. Every year, school authorities and social service agencies harass or threaten hundreds of home-schooling parents who remove their child from public school.
If parents refuse to send their child to the local public school, and do not strictly follow a state’s home-schooling regulations, school authorities can file child abuse or neglect charges against the parent. The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) claims to represent “approximately 365 home-schooling families a year who are wrongly charged of some form of child abuse or neglect” because they chose not to comply with compulsory attendance laws.
School authorities’ harassment of home-schoolers reveals the nasty compulsion underlying our public schools. Thankfully, parents in this country have the right to homeschool their children. For their children’s sake, parents should take advantage of this right.

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Grand Parents Rights - Child Custody
Executive Summary about parents rights by Roy H Carter
It seems all too easy to forget that grandparents will have their worlds knocked upside down if they have enjoyed a close relationship and it would appear that things are made even more difficult to ascertain Grandparent’s rights as each state has its own precedents.
As a Grandparent you may have your own worries about your grand child’s welfare and how you are going to obtain visiting rights. We all search into the dark side, especially if we think our relationship is at risk.
1) Are we going to be allowed visitation rights if the children are taken by the ‘in-law’ parent?
2) Are the children being neglected because of the divorce issues?
3) What options do you have as a Grandparent regarding their welfare?
4) What Grandparent rights do you have?
As a Grandparent that has had a cherished relationship with a grandchild it is natural to experience fear as to what the future holds for your loved ones. The other Grandparents are allowed access but you are having problems making contact.
As a Grandparent, maybe the dirty washing wasn’t aired in public in your day but thank goodness for Grandparents and the children concerned that judges are now willing to listen to all sides of the emotional roller coaster. Grandparent rights are being looked at seriously as a positive step towards helping children come to terms with their changed circumstances.
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