Parental Rights in Washington


Washington Parental Rights News

By ParentalRights.org February 22, 2018
Efforts Are Underway This Year to Significantly Improve the Legal Landscape for Parents with Disabilities. Current Disability Discrimination in Parental Rights For decades, parents with disabilities have entered the courtroom with the deck stacked against them. The Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation reported in 2016 that “35 states include disability as grounds for termination of… The post Parental Rights to Overcome Disability Discrimination appeared first on Parental Rights.

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Washington State Law

At Risk


Washington does not have a state statute that explicitly defines and protects parental rights as fundamental rights.

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Washington Courts

Affirmed as Fundamental, Although Strict Scrutiny Not Mentioned


In re Welfare of C.S., 225 P.3d 953, 954 (Wash. 2010):

"¶ 6 A biological parent has fundamental liberty and privacy interests in raising his or her child, and the State can infringe upon those interests only when the parent is endangering the child's physical or emotional welfare."