Bill would guarantee the right of custody of some troops
U.S. troops has already been pointed out, long and dangerous operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, there is now a new threat - loses custody for their children if a judge should be the rule, that their long absence, she made a “instability parents.”
Michael Hill, Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputy, has served 26 years in the army reserves, said his lawyer warned him it might happen when he was mobilized in 2003 for two years training soldiers at Fort Carson and Fort Bliss, Texas.
The lawyer warned that Hill’s ex-wife “, the argument that it does not include a strong parent company, because you’re in the army.”
Hill received a concern again last fall, as his reserve unit was alerted, it may be to Afghanistan. While Hill is the first custody for 16 years now son, soldier, said the citizen can fight against the obligation Overseas Flows his family stress.
“They are fighting for their country and its freedoms, but you can not protect what in the best interest of your family,” said Hill, saw a fellow soldier loses custody of his son, while on military service active.
Rep. Jeanne Labuda D-Denver, and Senator Steve Ward, R-Littleton, sponsored House Bill 1176 on the protection of the child custody of the Colorado National Guard and military reservists. The bill can not on the regular military units that fall under the jurisdiction of the Confederation.
“Why do you break the family of someone who has volunteered to go and defend our country?” Labuda asked Tuesday.
HB 1176, is before the final adoption of the house today, would require that temporary “interim report” Child custody to be issued if these soldiers on active duty for bonds overseas or State Side . This will allow a child to live temporarily with a former spouse during this period.
But if the parent company heimkehrt military, the bill that mandates the injunction should be an end and that the parent company, Reclaim the same child custody, he or she had before deployment.
National Public Radio recently reported that a growing number of soldiers losing custody for their children, not because they are bad parents, but because since its use in war zones overseas.
One case is that Tanya Towne, primary, lost custody for their son 12 years to her ex-husband in New York during their National Guard was established in Iraq in 2004. The young man now lives with his father, Virginia.
Towne lost again in January, when a New York State, the Court of Appeal, while praising it as a good mother, father in the first place custody. The five judges noted that their commitment and other aspects of their lives, including the dissolution of his second marriage has been an unstable home life, NPR reported.
“Is me, whatever word it, he is a soldier of the sentence,” the mother told NPR devastated.
Ward, returned, only six months after the date of obligation as a colonel in Iraq with the Marine Corps Reserve, said the problem is the “unintended consequences” of the merciless struggle against the trunk of binding commitments for active reserve and National Guard troops and their families.
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