North Shore Judge Picked Public School For Child Over Religious School As Default In Parents’ Dispute

North Shore Judge Picked Public School For Child Over Religious School As Default In Parents’ Dispute

A Massachusetts judge chose a public school for a child as a default over a religious school in a dispute between the child's estranged parents.

That decision bothered at least two of the three members of the Massachusetts Appeals Court panel who heard the case Tuesday, who noted that the standard for making decisions in custody disputes is "the best interest of the child."