Adoption contested by bio-mom
Hi, I filed for the adoption of my two ss last October. By that time the bio-mom had not had any contact with them in over a year, even when she had supervised visitation the year before she only saw them four or five times. I have been the mother of this 6 and 7 year old for going on 5 years now, and I am the only one they know as mom, they always knew her, but just thought she was a person that they spent time with occasionally. Now my little one barely even remembers her. Anyway, after we filed, the court appointed investigator said that she had to make a reasonable effort to find bio-mom...and she did...and of course bio-mom says no way, then she says that she will as long as the boys can come stay with her for a month in the summer. We do not want this to happen, and my older boy got on the phone and told bio-mom that he doesn't want to see her. Bio-mom lives in remote town with pop. 120 three and a half hours away from where we live. Bio-mom has three other children with boyfriend, and they are very poor and unsanitary.
My question is, we are going to go see a lawyer on Monday, and I have some papers that I am hoping will at least let this adoption go through. Two years ago we had bio-mom sign a relinquishment of legal custody form, we had it doubly witnessed, but not notarized because bio-mom did not want to hassle with all that...we took what we could get... We never filed the paper, we don't know how. However, if we have the lawyer file it, will it stand up in court, and if it does than great! Court investigator already told me that if it goes through and bio-mom has no legal custody, than we only need my husband's consent. So do you think form will be honored? Thanks, sorry so long!
~adopt101
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