Interesting Father's Rights Article

Many mothers and adoptees are upset over how they are treated by the adoption industry.  We are justified in our actions and thoughts.  One recent case that I have worked with and researched is Shawn McDonald.  I know his case inside and out.  I have gotten to know his family.  They are very much loved by me and my daughters.  A new article has come out that I found interesting.  A reporter has been investigating the aspects of adoption and fathers.  It looks like a series very honestly.    I did not read the first article.  Shawn's case is not an isolated incident.  

There are reflections of this in this story where a a set of adoptive parents were talking with a woman about relinquishing custody of her child to these folks.  The couple is now being considered persons of interest in this story.  These agencies are advising women how to relinquish their children without the father's knowledge or consent.  That is what happened with Shawn's case.  Fortunately in his case, his parental rights were never terminated.  Bad thing is that the non parents have custody of his child.  His case is now before the Texas Supreme Court.  They are currently waiting for the court to hear arguments in the case.  

This is how the industry operates to deny the rights of parents to raise their children.


 

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  • 1/12/2010 12:11 PM Amanda wrote:
    Hey Amy, How are you doing? I have not heard from you in a while so I thought that I would come and visit you over here. Hope that you are doing well. I have recently changed my email and blog page due to some hacker problems. I am glad to have it straightened out. See you around. Hugs!
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    1. 1/13/2010 9:04 AM Amy Adoptee wrote:
      We are doing great.  Its just one day at a time.  I have been busy trying to get things taken care of.  I totally understand the hacker problem because I have issues with that.  All I can tell is to change that password and change it often.  When you think of those passwords, think outside the box.  That is what I have had to do in recent weeks.  
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