CT Parenting Classes Upheld As Constitutional

I’ve written before about parenting education classes in Connecticut.

To make a long story short, a pro se litigant challenged the validity of the law by taking his case up to the Connecticut Supreme Court. Good for him. Dutkiewicz v. Dutkiewicz.

The Appellant argued that the classes unconstitutionally infringed on his right to parent his children and thus violated his due process rights under the U.S. Constitution.

The Court found that the parenting education course merely provides parents going through a divorce with information and in no way deprives parents of the ability to make parenting decisions. Thus no fundamental right was at issue in the case.

The Court then applied a rational basis test and of course found the statute was rationally related to a legitimate government purpose of promoting the welfare of children.

Ryan McKeen is a trial attorney at Connecticut Trial Firm, LLC in Glastonbury, Connecticut. In 2016, he was honored by the CT Personal Injury Hall of Fame for securing one of the highest settlements in the state. He is a New Leader in the Law. ABA 100. Avvo 10. 40 under 40 for Hartford Business Journal. He has been quoted in Time Magazine, the New York Times, Hartford Courant, Wall Street Journal Law Blog and the Hartford Business Journal. He focuses his practice on Connecticut Personal Injury law. He loves what he does. Contact him ryan@cttrialfirm.com or 860 471 8333

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