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- Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid Clinic advised the teen in 2015 that they were emancipated without a court order. No legal action had been taken to terminate Calgaro’s parental rights.
- Park Nicollet Minneapolis Gender Services and Fairview provided the teen medical treatment for a sex change from male to female and prescribed narcotics, the station reported. The services were paid for through the St. Louis County Public Health and Human Services....ALL WITHOUT PARNTAL NOTIFICATION / CONSENT
- The school district said in a statement that the 17-year-old had been classified as an adult and denied Calgaro any access to their educational records and barred Calgaro from any “educational decision marking.”
-- The School District and State agencies determined on their own that the teen was an adult and that his/her parents no longer had Parental rights or control.
Erick Kaardal, special counsel to the Thomas More Society, which represents Calgaro (the parent), stated, “So in that way it’s really not a typical emancipation case. But the idea of the government funding him, funding medical services, just goes too far with respect to parental rights.”
Hillary was wrong - according to the government, raising a child takes the GOVERNMENT, not a village and not the parents.
Minnesota woman sues child, state agencies over sex-change treatments
- Park Nicollet Minneapolis Gender Services and Fairview provided the teen medical treatment for a sex change from male to female and prescribed narcotics, the station reported. The services were paid for through the St. Louis County Public Health and Human Services....ALL WITHOUT PARNTAL NOTIFICATION / CONSENT
- The school district said in a statement that the 17-year-old had been classified as an adult and denied Calgaro any access to their educational records and barred Calgaro from any “educational decision marking.”
-- The School District and State agencies determined on their own that the teen was an adult and that his/her parents no longer had Parental rights or control.
Erick Kaardal, special counsel to the Thomas More Society, which represents Calgaro (the parent), stated, “So in that way it’s really not a typical emancipation case. But the idea of the government funding him, funding medical services, just goes too far with respect to parental rights.”
Hillary was wrong - according to the government, raising a child takes the GOVERNMENT, not a village and not the parents.
Minnesota woman sues child, state agencies over sex-change treatments