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jdbellamy1960

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Indiana****************************....We adopted a girls 3 years ago, and now wish that we would not have. She is abusive, destructive, very defiant to authority and lies to us all the time. We cannot trust her with anything. She does not want to be with us anymore....what can we do to sign custody of her over to someone else?
 


Proserpina

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Indiana****************************....We adopted a girls 3 years ago, and now wish that we would not have. She is abusive, destructive, very defiant to authority and lies to us all the time. We cannot trust her with anything. She does not want to be with us anymore....what can we do to sign custody of her over to someone else?


Sigh.

How old is she?

Has she been in counseling?
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
Dude you are pathetic:
Urgent adoption answer needed!!!!!


Jurisdiction/Place: USA - Indiana

Please help!
I am in Indiana, we have a foster daughter that we decided to adopt 6 months ago....well things have changed, and we have changed our minds now, we do not want to adopt her. We have been told by the adoption attorney that works for the county that the adoption papers are all finalized, and the only thing left to do is go before the judge.... Since it has gone this far are we now commited? Or can we revoke the adoption and cancel it? PLEASE give a speedy answer. Thank you

The above was posted August 24, 2010. Urgent adoption answer needed!!!!!

You are pathetic. Please get neutered/spayed. You and your partner. May you never reproduce.
 

Antigone*

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Indiana****************************....We adopted a girls 3 years ago, and now wish that we would not have. She is abusive, destructive, very defiant to authority and lies to us all the time. We cannot trust her with anything. She does not want to be with us anymore....what can we do to sign custody of her over to someone else?

What makes you think this little girl is like an item you buy at WalMart and then return when you've decided that you have buyers' remorse.
 

nextwife

Senior Member
Was this a foster care adoption? How long did you have trial placement BEFORE choosing to finalize and adopt? How much reading and research did you do on children in foster or institutional care before you adopted?

Are you working with a therapist well versed on attachment disorder, because it sure sounds like that could be part of her problem.
 

OHRoadwarrior

Senior Member
Was this a foster care adoption? How long did you have trial placement BEFORE choosing to finalize and adopt? How much reading and research did you do on children in foster or institutional care before you adopted?

Are you working with a therapist well versed on attachment disorder, because it sure sounds like that could be part of her problem.

If you look at the link, they went to court for the final paperwork 1 yr ago.
 

justalayman

Senior Member
The link indicates final court 1 yr ago. That means they had the child about 2 years, before signing final paperwork and about 3 years now. They had the child at least two years.
so, since you have the timeline well in hand, you must know the OP personally, right?

Other than that, you have no idea how long the child was in their care prior to the adoption.


and of course you do realize that the OP stated in the original post that they adopted the child 3 years ago, right? What makes you believe they were any more honest on the other forum than on this one?
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
and of course you do realize that the OP stated in the original post that they adopted the child 3 years ago, right? What makes you believe they were any more honest on the other forum than on this one?

I've never figured this out. If you're coming here for advice on how to deal with a difficult solution, why wouldn't you provide accurate information? False information is likely to lead to bad advice - and you may be worse off than if you didn't do anything. I understand the need for confidentiality, but that's apparently not the issue since they (presumably) gave the right information in one of the posts.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
I've never figured this out. If you're coming here for advice on how to deal with a difficult solution, why wouldn't you provide accurate information? False information is likely to lead to bad advice - and you may be worse off than if you didn't do anything. I understand the need for confidentiality, but that's apparently not the issue since they (presumably) gave the right information in one of the posts.

My bet is TROLL.
 

Indiana Filer

Senior Member
I can believe it isn't a troll, and just an evil ignorant ass. I have a family I'm working with that has adopted several children. There sole source of income is the adoption subsidies. They adopted just for the money, as far as I can tell.

When their son turned 15, they reported him as incorrigible. The PO, no longer with our department, put him into placement. When their daughter turned 15, they reported her for incorrigible. I refused to recommend placement, even though these (**^^&* hired an attorney to try to force us to put the girl into placement. (The girl had an attorney appointed by the Court since her parents were not out for her best interests.)
 

Isis1

Senior Member
I can believe it isn't a troll, and just an evil ignorant ass. I have a family I'm working with that has adopted several children. There sole source of income is the adoption subsidies. They adopted just for the money, as far as I can tell.

When their son turned 15, they reported him as incorrigible. The PO, no longer with our department, put him into placement. When their daughter turned 15, they reported her for incorrigible. I refused to recommend placement, even though these (**^^&* hired an attorney to try to force us to put the girl into placement. (The girl had an attorney appointed by the Court since her parents were not out for her best interests.)

there's no other word for that except "disgusting".
 

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