Judicial Overreach in Utah Child Custody Orders, A Call for Restraint.
Автор: Utah Family Law TV - UFLTV
Загружено: 2025-11-26
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Utah custody law says parents are presumed fit unless proven otherwise. Yet too often, courts stray from that standard—using the vague “best interests of the child” test as a blank check for judicial social engineering. The result? Parents stripped of rights without findings of unfitness, children pushed into forced therapy, and families micromanaged down to tone of voice, religion, or even diet.
In this video, we take a candid look at:
How “best interest” has morphed into arbitrary judicial control
Why compelled therapy and lifestyle policing are constitutionally problematic
The difference between imperfection and unfitness in parenting
What attorneys and parents can do to push courts back toward legal limits
Children are not entitled to perfect parents. They are entitled to parents who meet the minimal standards of fitness. Courts should step back from overreach and return to principles grounded in evidence, law, and constitutional rights.
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