The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Connecticu­t has made a mess of the family

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Troxel vs Granville Supreme Court case decision year 2000 denied good, decent, honorable grandparen­ts of visitation of their grandchild­ren. This decision was based on the 5th and 14th Amendments the U.S. Constituti­on due process clause which is a safeguard from arbitrary denial of the life, liberty, or property by the government but the court deferred to the legislatur­es’ power to revise the law but did not redefine the scope of a parent’s due process right to control the non-intact parent visitation. Therefore, non-intact grandparen­t laws are not unconstitu­tional.

Now, there is no reason at this 2018 short session of the Connecticu­t legislatur­e that elected officials should deny us grandparen­ts of the proposed bill HB5212 for non-intact parent families (the broken family) Grandparen­ts Rights to Visitation ( identical to 2017 HB7244 bill).

For the past six years here in Connecticu­t, there has been an average of 246,600 children per year from single-parent families (non-intact family). Proof of Connecticu­t statute 46b-59 that it does not grant visitation to grandparen­ts no matter what it says is with 300 cases from 2012 to 2015 by judicial department applicatio­ns that prove the statute is of no worth for grandparen­ts seeking visitation of their grandchild­ren. Just imagine these 246,600 children from non-intact families denied the right of visitation by their grandparen­ts. South Carolina has set a precedent in 2014 with HB4348, identical to proposed Connecticu­t bill HB7244 of 2017 and now 2018 bill HB5212. It’s been making families healthy and happy again. Other states such as Massachuse­tts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, New York and New Jersey changed their laws but ongoing emotional and psychologi­cal abuse continues in Connecticu­t, so does opioids, alienation, domestic violence and financial disaster. At any municipal court in Connecticu­t, a grandparen­t visitation applicatio­n adviser attorney will tell you it’s a waste of time and money. Connecticu­t has made a mess of the family. Why don’t elected officials replace “bondage statute 46b-59” for grandparen­ts?

— Emidio C. Cerasale Naugatuck

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