Sunday, April 08, 2007
MAN WINS VISITATION RIGHTS FOR "PSYCHOLOGICAL" PARENTS
It is worth noting that the decision in this case is based upon the particular facts of the case. However, it is also important to note that, in at least some respects, this case expands the parental rights of a non-biological/non-adoptive "parent" by expanding the definition of "parent."
The Charleston Post and Courier has reported that "Man wins [visitation] rights for 'psychological' parents." To read the South Carolina Court of Appeals Opinion, log on to this site.
It is worth noting that the decision in this case is based upon the particular facts of the case. However, it is also important to note that, in at least some respects, this case expands the parental rights of a non-biological/non-adoptive "parent" by expanding the definition of "parent."