Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Order On Children's Travel Does Not Violate Mother's 1st Amendment Rights

Earlier this month in Racsko v. Racsko, 91 Conn. App. 315 (Sept. 13, 2005), plaintiff appealed an order issued in connection with the dissolution of her marriage. The order required her to surrender her children's passports and gave her husband sole authority to make decisions about their children's international travel. Plaintiff claimed that the order violated her free exercise of religion because she wished to do missionary work in Israel and wanted her children to go with her. The Connecticut appellate court held that the orders do not limit plaintiff's exercise of religion; they merely impose restrictions on her ability to determine unilaterally the conditions under which her children can travel internationally