The San Antonio Court of Appeals found that giving the father a few extra hours on Sunday evenings made interrupting his weekends every Sunday morning for the mom’s religious preferences acceptable. Stop and think about this -- the father cannot ever leave town over a weekend because the mother gets three hours of possession of the kids every Sunday morning. Why? To accommodate one parent’s religious beliefs! How can that not be giving one parent’s religious beliefs priority over the other parent’s beliefs? What if Dad has a church he wants to take the kids to on Sunday mornings or what if he is an athiest? Rosenstein v. Rosenstein, No. 02-09-00272 (Tex. App. - Fort Worth, 8/11/2011)(mem. op.) should have decided this case but it was distinguished because the father here gets to keep the children until 9 pm on Sundays. This decision does not even address Knighton v. Knighton, 723 S.W.2d 274 (Tex. App. - Amarillo 1987, no writ). In Knighton, it was held: These constitutional ... Read More >