SOSEN: Child Custody/Visitation Laws Applicable to Registered Persons

The following is a compilation of the parental termination laws of 50 states as they relate to persons required to register.

http://sosen.org/blog/2019/12/01/child-custody-visitation-laws-applicable-to-registered-persons.html

 


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3 thoughts on “SOSEN: Child Custody/Visitation Laws Applicable to Registered Persons

  • December 3, 2019

    I find it interesting that the government is making it virtually easy as pie to take your kids away from you. Especially in the light of the Epstein scandal that exposed to us that people in the highest levels of govt are exploiting trafficked minors. And theres been examples of state foster care systems serving as covers for child sex trafficking operations right here in the good ole US of A. I’m too lazy to provide links to certain articles on this, but if you Google it or Yahoo it or whatever, you’ll get some info on it. And folks, this is NOT right wing conspiracy either. The Epstein case alone should prove that to you.

    Interesting piece. Thanks for sharing.

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  • December 2, 2019

    I had to make n addendum because this Oklahoma law JUST went into effect and wasn’t reflected in their online statutes.

    Both 57 O.S. 2011, Section 584, and 57 O.S. 2011, Section 590 now contain the following statement:

    B. It shall be unlawful for any person who is required to
    register pursuant to the Sex Offenders Registration Act for any
    offense in which a minor child was the victim to reside with a minor
    child or establish any other living accommodation where a minor
    child resides. Provided, however, the person may reside with a
    minor child if the person is the parent, stepparent or grandparent
    of the minor child and the minor child was not the victim of the
    offense for which the person is required to register. Any person
    subject to the provisions of the Sex Offenders Registration Act who
    resides with a minor child as the parent, stepparent or grandparent
    of the minor child, provided the minor child was not the victim of
    the offense for which the person is required to register, must
    report to the statewide centralized hotline of the Department of
    Human Services the name and date of birth of any and all minor
    children residing in the same household and the offenses for which
    the person is required to register pursuant to the Sex Offenders
    Registration Act within three (3) days of intent to reside with a
    minor child.

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    • December 2, 2019

      what I am seeing is sex laws are like gun laws every state is different,case in point, you can get on the registry for public urination in CA, but the MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT ruled urinating in public is not a crime

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