Who says they’re your kids? Not in Montana

Frank Miele writes at the Daily Interlake: “The Montana Supreme Court just made it a whole lot harder to be a parent, and a whole lot easier to become one. Let’s review the travesty of Maniaci v. Kulstad, decided on a 6-1 vote in an opinion released on Oct. 6 (hereinafter known as Black Tuesday). The court affirmed a Missoula District Court ruling by Judge Ed McLean that Michelle Kulstad had earned the right to be known as a parent to two children because she had ‘shacked up’ with the children’s adoptive mother during the time when they were adopted . . . ”

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