Father's Rights Revoked Over Pronouns, Then He Gets Charged $200,000 for His Son's Gender Transition
Noted writer Abigail Shrier is warning parents about how one particular case concerning a transgender-identifying minor shows how gender ideology has "infiltrated" family law.
Writing recently in the City Journal, Shrier tells the story of Ted Hudacko's combative divorce case in which a California Superior Court judge not only took away of his custody over his 16-year-old son but that he would also have no say in the boy's medical gender transition.
Shrier noted the judge kept pressing Hudacko to accept that his teenage son was actually a girl.
The judge even corrected the father in court about the use of pronouns when referring to his son in court, reminding him to use the word "they" instead of "he."
Hudacko "had used the 'he' pronoun because he remained deeply skeptical that the boy he'd coached in little league—the son he'd once seen crushing on a cute girl in his fifth-grade class—was actually a young woman," Shrier explained.
The father told the judge he did not want his son to begin a medical transition. But within a few months, the court ended his parental relationship with the boy, giving him no say in stopping a scheduled medical transition for which he would later be charged more than $200,000.
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