Parental Rights in North Dakota
North Dakota Parental Rights News
By ParentalRights.org
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February 7, 2023
On January 16, six North Dakota state representatives and five state senators introduced House Bill 1403 “relating to prohibiting governmental entities from interfering with parental rights.” The bill guarantees the “fundamental right of a parent to direct the upbringing, education, health care and mental health of the parent’s child” and prohibits any government entity from…
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North Dakota Courts
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While the North Dakota Supreme Court applied strict scrutiny to parental rights in the past, since Troxel this standard has become fluid.
In particular, in In Re: S.B., M.B., and B.B. (2014) the court cited Troxel and held parental rights to be fundamental, but did not employ the strict scrutiny test. Instead, it employed the Troxel test word-for-word:
- "'[I]f a fit parent's decision of the kind at issue here becomes subject to judicial review, the court must accord at least some special weight to the parent's own determination.'"
This is a departure from previous precedent clearly specifying strict scrutiny.
- Hoff v. Berg, 1999 ND 115, 595 N.W.2d 285 (1999)
"Thus, we employ strict scrutiny when analyzing statutory intrusions on parents' fundamental right to control their children's associations."