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Post by Logan on Jan 28, 2016 1:44:59 GMT -6
Dad, who wants custody after mom marries convicted sex offender, takes case to Supreme CourtLINCOLN — The final word on this child custody dispute may come down to the meaning of the phrase “significant risk.” Backstory first: A mother with custody of two young girls marries a man convicted of sexually assaulting a former stepdaughter. The father of the two girls asks the court to give him the kids and remove his children from what he calls a high-risk environment. State law says a parent who lives with a sex offender convicted of assaulting a minor shall not be granted custody, unless the court finds there is “no significant risk to the child.” Both the trial judge and the Nebraska Court of Appeals ruled in the mother’s favor and left the girls in the home, ultimately finding the girls were not at significant risk. All of which explains why the father turned Wednesday to the Nebraska Supreme Court. Read more: www.omaha.com/news/crime/dad-who-wants-custody-after-mom-marries-convicted-sex-offender/article_e4cae9cc-2a94-5192-a307-1e5d227cefd7.html
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