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Old 12-07-2003, 07:07 PM
DianeS DianeS is offline
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I'm afraid we're going to need some of those "fine details" that you mention. How can you have recently given up your son, and yet need help in getting him to the adoptive family? Those two statements do not usually go together.

You definately need a lawyer, whatever the situation is.

Family members have been known to take people to court because of the person's intentions for a child, but rarely do the family members win. Courts almost always respect a parent's right to make plans for their children, and to carry them out.

If you've already chosen a family that is approved to adopt, and they have a lawyer, it may be work to have their lawyer fight the case. After all, they should be willing to fight for the child they wish to raise.

Good luck.
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