Tusla ha “molte obiezioni” alla proposta di legge che rimuove i diritti genitoriali degli assassini

https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/social-affairs/2026/02/02/tusla-has-many-objections-to-proposed-law-removing-parental-rights-from-killers/

di TeoKajLibroj

2 commenti

  1. LegitimateLagomorph on

    Yeah, no Tusla I don’t think letting people who kills their spouses still have rights to the children is a good call. We know most abuse comes from family so maybe don’t house children with a literal domestic abuser and murderer.

  2. Playful-Parsnip-3104 on

    Terrible article which misleads by making it sound like *anyone* convicted of a killing would be barred from access to their children by the state. The law in fact would apply only to parents who kill the other parent of the surviving children.

    Nevertheless, in my view this is an example of an area of law so extremely sensitive and fraught with complex emotion that it is far better left to the discretion of judges in each case than blanket legislation tying judges hands in all cases. Probably in nearly all cases a judge would have no issue barring an abusive husband who murdered his wife from ever contacting their surviving children again. But what about victims of abuse who kill their abusers in moments of panic? There is no legislation which could possibly be fit for purpose in this respect.

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