Convicted killer, not lesbian mother, awarded custody of girl.A Florida judge has awarded custody of a lesbian mother's 11-year-old daughter to her former husband, who is a convicted murderer. Escambia County Escambia County is the name of two counties in the United States of America:
John Ward sought--and won--custody of his daughter Cassie solely on the argument that Mary's living arrangement is bad for the girl. In awarding primary custody to John and his fourth wife, Rita, Judge Tarbuck wrote, I believe this child should be given the opportunity and the option to live in a nonlesbian world.... I don't condemn the mother of this child for living the way she does. But I don't think that this child ought be led into . . .this lifestyle just by virtue of the fact of her living accommodations. Mary Frank Ward has appealed the decision. (Ward v. Ward, No. 95-04184 (Flat Dist. Ct. App. Jan. 24, 1996).) State courts are divided on the issue of whether a parent's sexual orientation sexual orientation n. The direction of one's sexual interest toward members of the same, opposite, or both sexes, especially a direction seen to be dictated by physiologic rather than sociologic forces. alone should be a factor in determining custody of children. Neither the federal circuits nor the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on the issue. The appellate court A court having jurisdiction to review decisions of a trial-level or other lower court. An unsuccessful party in a lawsuit must file an appeal with an appellate court in order to have the decision reviewed. in the Ward case will have to decide whether the trial judge abused his discretion. The judge made no mention of John Ward's conviction when he handed down the custody decision. He did note, however, that Cassie's father "has decent living accommodations" and that he is married to "a good woman." According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. court documents, John Ward didn't take his first child custody The care, control, and maintenance of a child, which a court may award to one of the parents following a Divorce or separation proceeding. Under most circumstances, state laws provide that biological parents make all decisions that are involved in rearing their dispute to court. He killed his wife with 12 bullets at close range in a Pensacola, Florida
Michelle lived with John Ward's relatives following the shooting. When he completed his eight-year prison sentence for second-degree murder, she lived with him for a brief time but ran away from home at age 16. She told relatives that her father molested mo·lest tr.v. mo·lest·ed, mo·lest·ing, mo·lests 1. To disturb, interfere with, or annoy. 2. To subject to unwanted or improper sexual activity. her. John denied the charges. John later married Mary Frank Ward, and they had a daughter. The couple divorced in 1992 after nine years of marriage, agreeing that their eight-year-old daughter, Cassie, would be best off living with Mary. John later went to court because he wanted to right what he viewed as a wrong. "I'm not gay, and I'm opposed to being gay," Ward told the trial court. |
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