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Document summary:
The husband argued that the court impermissibly, in violation of the First Amendment, considered his affiliation with the Church Universal and Triumphant. The appellate court held that while inquiry into religious beliefs per se is unconstitutional, the court may make such an inquiry as it relates to the well-being of the children. In this case, there was evidence that the church was a cult whose beliefs would impact adversely on the children. Ficker v. Ficker, No. ED77871 (Mo. Ct. App. Oct. 23, 2001).
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