Fairy Tales from the Land of Law
by Jerri BlairPublish: Feb 10, 2017Literary Fiction Book Overview
Short stories based on real life situations I encountered in the courtroom. I was known for thinking out of the box when it came to children's issues. It was my contention that the bond of love between child and adult is protected by the constitution. Obviously, the DNA that is what makes the biological relationship so unique is an important factor to consider in deciding the proper residence of a child. However, when the presumption that DNA gives a parent has been disturbed by a parent's failure to assume responsibility for a child, the test has to be somewhat different. That's what the stories in this book address. There are thousands of scenarios where grandparents, step-parents, aunt and uncles, other relatives, foster parents, and other people have become so entangled in a child's life that the child bonds with them as a true parent when the biological parent has failed to step up.. That is where the issues become interesting. That is where the bond based on love should take precedence. Perhaps someday the law will discover a better way to address these very difficult issues, but it hasn't happened yet.