Eldorado, USA - A judge in Texas has signed an order allowing parents to take home more than 400 children who had been removed from a polygamist sect.
Parents were set to begin collecting their children, who were seized from the sect's ranch by authorities in April.
State officials had accused sect members of abusing the children.
But last week the state's Supreme Court said officials had failed to prove the children faced immediate danger.
'Grateful'
Monday's ruling placed conditions on the parents, including prohibiting them from leaving the state without court permission and ordering them to take parenting classes, the Associated Press news agency reported.
They were also ordered not to interfere with the investigation into child abuse and to allow the children to undergo medical tests if necessary, AP said.
Willie Jessop, an elder for the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, said: "We're really grateful to get the order signed."
The sect has always denied any abuse took place.