The highest court in Massachusetts has ruled that the state child welfare agency acted legally when it denied a couple’s application to become foster parents because they spanked their children.
- Court: Spanking Enough to Deny Foster Parent Application
- Massachusetts high court: State may refuse to place foster children with parents who occasionally spank their own children
- Court: DCF correct to deny foster parents who support corporal punishment
- SJC: Spankers cannot become foster parents in Massachusetts
- Court: DCF right to reject Fitchburg foster parents who spanked
- Editorial: `Judgment’ at DCF
- Fitchburg couple defend use of spanking after losing appeal to become foster parents
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