Chicago: Judge Strips Mother of Parental Rights for not Being Vaccinated

August 30, 2021 in News, Video by RBN Staff

 

Source: Need To Know | Washington Examiner

Rebecca Firlit and her ex-husband  participated in a child-support hearing via video to determine the terms of custody of their 11-year-old son when Cook County Judge James Shapiro inquired about Firlit’s vaccination status. When Firlit told the judge she did not receive the vaccine because of adverse reactions she has had to other vaccines, he ordered that she be denied the right to visit her son until she has been vaccinated. Firlit’s attorney said the issue was not within Shapiro’s purview, and they are appealing the court order. -GEG

 

 

 

A Chicago mother is appealing a court order that revoked her parental visiting rights because she declined to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

When Rebecca Firlit and her ex-husband of seven years participated in a child support hearing via video call on Aug. 10 for the purpose of determining the terms of shared custody of their 11-year-old son, Cook County Judge James Shapiro inquired about Firlit’s vaccination status. After Firlit told the judge she did not receive the vaccine because of adverse reactions she has had to other vaccines, he ordered her to be stripped of her parental right to visit her son until she has been vaccinated.

“I think that it’s wrong. I think that it’s dividing families. And I think it’s not in my son’s best interest to be away from his mother,” Firlit told local Fox-affiliate WFLD.

Firlit, who has spoken with her son on the phone and through video calls, hasn’t visited in person in over two weeks in compliance with the judge’s order.

“It had nothing to do with what we were talking about,” she said of her vaccination status. “He was placing his views on me and taking my son away from me.”

Firlit’s attorney, Annette Fernholz, said the issue was not within Shapiro’s purview.

“You have to understand the father did not even bring this issue before the court. So, it’s the judge on his own and making this decision that you can’t see your child until you’re vaccinated,” Fernholz said.

Jeffrey Leving, who represents the boy’s father, expressed surprise by Shapiro’s decision but said they were supportive.

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