Unknown said:
He is. His son IS his business. What is the meaning of your nasty
comment? "D."
Not according to Texas Child Protective Services.
If, for example, his child has been studying polygamy, the state is well
within its rights to remove the child from a potentially abusive home and
install the child in a foster home on the other side of the state (remember,
the other side of Texas can be a LONG way away - El Paso is closer to the
Pacific Ocean than it is to Houston).