An amended petition filed Wednesday asks the Texas Third Court of Appeals to return children taken from a polygamous sect's ranch to their mothers.
    Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA) said "at most" the Department of Family and Protective Services showed that only one group of children - girls 15 and over - were at risk because of underage marriage practices of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
    Instead, the state removed all children based on future risk and without considering less-traumatic alternatives for the children, TRLA argues.
    The children's safety could be ensured by less-intrusive measures, such as requiring the women and men to live apart while the department completes its investigation, the filing states.
    "The department cannot dispute that removing fewer men from the premises is more reasonable and less destructive than removing hundreds of children from their homes and separating all of them from their mothers," the filing said.
    Angie Voss, a lead investigator for Texas Child Protective Services, said during a two-day court hearing that that proposal wouldn't work because the ranch could not be secured.
    The mothers "are not asking to return to life as it was before their children were removed," the petition said. "They are not seeking to stop the department's investigation. They only want possession of their children, subject to any reasonable conditions the department and the trial court wish to impose."
    The legal aid firm filed the petition on behalf of 38 FLDS mothers. The state's response is due Friday.
    - Brooke Adams