US | polygamy Sect Moms Say Kids Scarred State blasted ahead of ruling on whether it had right to take custody By Kevin Spak Posted May 29, 2008 12:39 PM CDT Copied In this artist sketch Caroline Jessop, front in pink, is shown during a custody hearing in the courtroom of State District Judge Jay Weatherby, rear, Monday, May 19, 2008, in San Angelo, Texas. (AP Photo/Brigitte Woosley) Taking young children away from their parents has harmful effects, say mothers from the polygamist sect in Texas, and numerous studies agree—which is why federal and state guidelines require a “reasonable effort” to keep children with their parents before removing them. Texas authorities don't appear to have done so, mothers and experts say, in taking 468 children from YFZ ranch, the New York Times reports. Now lawyers are lambasting Texas, saying it violated parents’ due process with mass custody hearings, and should have used less-draconian methods. “They made no effort to keep the children there at the ranch,” said one parenting advocate. “They’ve really botched this.” Some suggest the state should only have removed teenagers, leaving toddlers who weren’t in imminent danger. Read These Next The Wall Street Journal is naming more names tied to Epstein. The White House and South Park are having a tiff. South Park episode on Trump may be a real 'mess' for him. The sheriff says he's never seen a worse case of child sex abuse. Report an error