truthseeker: Lets hope your right.
This isn't about me being right.
I read the ruling. It is what the ruling said.
The details of the case and reasons behind the ruling, are in the court ruling document.
The judge makes it clear that the grandparents' "right to practice their religion" cannot and will not interfere with the rights of the child and the child's custodial parent. And, the rights of the grandparents do not supercede the responsibilties of the guardian/mother.