In shock: 14-year-old back to sect parents-court impose no risks!
In shock: 14-year-old back to sect parents-court impose no risks!
Dillingen, Deutschland - A remarkable and controversial case has occurred in Germany, in which the custody of a couple that belongs to the controversial sect "twelve tribes" was recovered. The Dillingen District Court has decided that there was no more dangers to the child's well-being for the 14-year-old daughter, who disappeared from her foster family in autumn 2021. This represents a significant turn in a legal dispute that has been going on since 2013.
In 2013, the German authorities had withdrawn and gave the parents to the parents due to abuse allegations against the "twelve tribes". The student was then escaped in jogging in 2021, and it turned out that she lived again with her biological parents, but whose location is unknown. After years of legal disputes, the court has now decided that a return to the parents was acceptable for the young people.
a decisive court meeting
A key role in this decision played a video conference that took place in June 2022 between the girl, her parents and the family court. There, the 14-year-old expressed the clear wish to live in the population of their faith community. Her foster parents agreed to this return, which ultimately heralded the turn in this custody dispute. The court had previously rejected applications for re -transmission of the custody of the parents, but this time there was a different assessment.
Despite the positive decision, the court remains careful. It is aware that the girl may be under the influence of her parents, but the young person has clearly expressed a personal conversation that she would like to stay with her parents. She also expressed the desire to visit her foster parents. She was aware of the restrictions that life in the faith community brings with it and wanted to accept these monotonous challenges independently.
concern for the child's well -being
The reasons for the original custody deprivation were serious in nature because there were reports on physical punishment within the sect. While it is legally permissible for children up to the age of 13, there are other regulations for young people from this age. The court recognized that the dangers that were previously seen by the court were now no longer considered.
The family return to the custody environment is considered progress, but it remains to be seen how the matter will develop. The sect "twelve tribes" was relocated to the Czech Republic in 2013 due to custody disputes with youth welfare offices to continue their community. These developments repeatedly raise questions about security and the well -being of the children living there.
Further information on this multi-layered case are in an article by www.nordbayern.de to be found.
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