JoeF said:No, why should there be? Children are minors, and whoever has custody, usually the parents, decides for them. Do you remember the Elian Gonzales case? His mother drowned while trying to flee from Cuba to the US, so his father got custody. And he wanted the child back in Cuba. Some people in Congress wanted to give the child a fast PR. I am not sure if they did, but it wouldn't have helped, anyway. The people who have custody make the decisions for minors.
JoeF said:His relatives in the US tried to gain custody, "for the good of the child." They went to court, and it was thrown out.
JoeF said:While that may be (and I don't really care,) you haven't shown maturity in your post. That was what my comment was about.