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Did you ever think this would hit Kentucky?
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See, this is what happens when we take action.

The Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts tried to replace "Mother" and "Father" with "parent 1" and "parent 2" due to the SCOTUS decision to change the definition of marriage. Due to the large amount of complaints received, the decision to change the words "Mother" and "Father" was reversed. There is still a battle here, as they are now reverting to the Tennessee Judicial Conference on the decision - but this is still a small victory. I would bet that even now, we still have (as Donald Trump would say) a silent majority.

Here is the statement released from the Tennessee AOC.

"After receiving feedback regarding a recent change made to the permanent parenting plan form, the AOC has reviewed the procedures and determined that, before making any changes to the form, the AOC should consult with the Domestic Relations Committee of the Tennessee Judicial Conference. We have reverted to the previous form and the Committee has been notified."
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