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shell007

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momofrose said:
I am sorry but something still does not make sense - NO COURT in the world would MAKE a mother give up their parental rights because the father would not give his up.. :confused:
Agree 100%. MOM is not telling the whole story here! :rolleyes:
 


Frewily311

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momofrose said:
I am sorry but something still does not make sense - NO COURT in the world would MAKE a mother give up their parental rights because the father would not give his up.. :confused:
Yeah well think again! I didn't say it made sense. Usually, there is a physical/mental reason or one dies, something like that. I'm also sure my parents were winking at each other over this whole thing too. Who knows what they had up there sleeve.
 

momofrose

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Frewily311 said:
Yeah well think again! I didn't say it made sense. Usually, there is a physical/mental reason or one dies, something like that. I'm also sure my parents were winking at each other over this whole thing too. Who knows what they had up there sleeve.

Not buying it -

d:rolleyes:
 

momofrose

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Frewily311 said:
What is the name of your state? Florida
I have a 13yr. old daughter. My ex & I gave up parental rights because he no longer wanted to have anything to do with us. The courts/attorneys told me someone else had to assume his responsibility. He could not just give up his rights and me retain mine. I was not about to marry someone for this reason. The only other option was for my parents to adopt her. This was terrible as well because we have a bad relationship to put it mildly! But, it was better than him continuing to be in our lives. As I feared, they decided to keep her despite all the "good intentions" of returning her to me. Ha!Ha! It has been 7 yrs. now. I have since remarried and have always been in my daughter's life. At least as much as I have been allowed. My folks and I live 5 min. from each other. My daughter is with me every other night. Every day after work if they are home I go tell her good night. I guess considering how it could be we are very lucky to spend the time together we do. Even so, it is heartwrenching for myself & my daughter. This is the extremely abreviated version! Is there any hope of getting her back? Or, should I just keep praying that the years pass quickly for us or they get tired of dealing with her esp. since she is a teenager now? Help! Thanks!!
you parents adopted her - case closed - you have no legal rights to this child - start praying for those years to pass

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Just Blue

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Frewily311 said:
I'll be back. I have to go pick up my daughter from the bus now.

If he was willing to give up his rights and willing to sign off on the adoption...Why was he NOT willing to just stay away from you all?? Why was this "adoption" even necessary?? This does not make any sense!! I think you are NOT telling the truth....:(
 

ceara19

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baystategirl said:
If he was willing to give up his rights and willing to sign off on the adoption...Why was he NOT willing to just stay away from you all?? Why was this "adoption" even necessary?? This does not make any sense!! I think you are NOT telling the truth....:(
Agreed. No court would have FORCED her to give up her rights because DAD was abusing the kid. Unless, she was refusing to leave dad or doing something just as bad to the child. Of couse, it's doubtful that we will ever hear the WHOLE story. :rolleyes:
 
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shell007

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ceara19 said:
Agreed. No court would have FORCED her to give up her rights because DAD was abusing the kid. Unless, she was refusing to leave dad or doing something just as bad to the child. Of couse, it's doubtful that we will ever hear the WHOLE story. :rolleyes:

I hate it when my dog eats the "LAST CHAPTER" of the great book I was reading!!! :mad:
 

ceara19

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shellandty said:
I hate it when my dog eats the "LAST CHAPTER" of the great book I was reading!!! :mad:
I've got about half a dozen books I've STARTED writing and gave up on before they were finished that you could read. Most of them get up to that point where they start to get REALLY good and then I stopped. I usually give up because something else comes out with the same story line, so there's not much point in finishing, but a couple times I just lost interest.
 
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shell007

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ceara19 said:
I've got about half a dozen books I've STARTED writing and gave up on before they were finished that you could read. Most of them get up to that point where they start to get REALLY good and then I stopped. I usually give up because something else comes out with the same story line, so there's not much point in finishing, but a couple times I just lost interest.
I guess If I think about this thread long enough...the end of the story tells itself. No real need to read the last chapter of THIS book.
 

ceara19

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shellandty said:
I guess If I think about this thread long enough...the end of the story tells itself. No real need to read the last chapter of THIS book.
None of it is even real. It's the government planting memories in your head. You'll eventually wake up, never knowing for sure if it was a dream or reality! :cool:
 
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shell007

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ceara19 said:
None of it is even real. It's the government planting memories in your head. You'll eventually wake up, never knowing for sure if it was a dream or reality! :cool:

:eek: :eek: :eek: Darn government...Please NO MORE SPACE SHIPS. They are ruining my grass!!:( :(
 
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