tateandbosmommy
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
Okay. Im gonna try to make this short and to the point.
My friends family (family a) is adopting a baby girl (at birth, shes due in january) from family b.
They have already been to court. Father b signed over his rights completely and mother b signed the consent forms. They did this because they already have 2 boys who were removed from their care by DCFS and they were trying to keep dcfs from being involved with this little girl. Im not sure why the boys were removed but I believe it has something to do with drug use and we believe mother b is still using.
After the papers were signed mother b and father b slowly started testing the limits of what they could get family a to do for them. Family a has already been through one adoption and knows that legally they can only buy stuff for the birth mother and only stuff that directly has to do with the baby's health (food, dr. prescribed medication, trips to dr.s visit etc).
Mother a got a phonecall the other night from mother b saying that they wer homeless and had slept in the park and were wanting family a to get them a hotel room. Mother a contacted her lawyer and the lawyer said they could get them a room for only one night and that it had to be turned in to her. So they did only that.
Since then mother b has contacted mother a and basically solicited her baby. She told mother a that if she did not buy them a hotel room for a couple weeks then obviously she did not care enough about the baby to get to adopt her.
Mother a is in shambles. She is completely devastated over this and has resigned to the fact that she has lost this little girl. She of course did not put them up in a hotel room. She is going to call thier caseworker and discuss it with them.
My question is, is there anything family a can do to better their chances of getting this baby?? I know its completely up to family b, but is there any merit in signing the consent forms. Can they fight it considering the circumstances.
Also, if the adoption is no longer possible, what can they do to get that baby out of that home. No matter where it goes, mother a feels it will not be safe with family b. (They suspect drug use and theft) Should they contact the police seeing that they basically tried to sell the child, or should they keep this between them and the lawyers? Is there any sort of child advocate they could hire to make sure baby is safe after she has born?
Mother A has definately grown attached to this baby already and just wants to make sure she has a safe and happy life.
Thanks in advance. I know im probably not going to hear the answers I want to hear but it will make me feel better hearing from someone who knows the truth.
Okay. Im gonna try to make this short and to the point.
My friends family (family a) is adopting a baby girl (at birth, shes due in january) from family b.
They have already been to court. Father b signed over his rights completely and mother b signed the consent forms. They did this because they already have 2 boys who were removed from their care by DCFS and they were trying to keep dcfs from being involved with this little girl. Im not sure why the boys were removed but I believe it has something to do with drug use and we believe mother b is still using.
After the papers were signed mother b and father b slowly started testing the limits of what they could get family a to do for them. Family a has already been through one adoption and knows that legally they can only buy stuff for the birth mother and only stuff that directly has to do with the baby's health (food, dr. prescribed medication, trips to dr.s visit etc).
Mother a got a phonecall the other night from mother b saying that they wer homeless and had slept in the park and were wanting family a to get them a hotel room. Mother a contacted her lawyer and the lawyer said they could get them a room for only one night and that it had to be turned in to her. So they did only that.
Since then mother b has contacted mother a and basically solicited her baby. She told mother a that if she did not buy them a hotel room for a couple weeks then obviously she did not care enough about the baby to get to adopt her.
Mother a is in shambles. She is completely devastated over this and has resigned to the fact that she has lost this little girl. She of course did not put them up in a hotel room. She is going to call thier caseworker and discuss it with them.
My question is, is there anything family a can do to better their chances of getting this baby?? I know its completely up to family b, but is there any merit in signing the consent forms. Can they fight it considering the circumstances.
Also, if the adoption is no longer possible, what can they do to get that baby out of that home. No matter where it goes, mother a feels it will not be safe with family b. (They suspect drug use and theft) Should they contact the police seeing that they basically tried to sell the child, or should they keep this between them and the lawyers? Is there any sort of child advocate they could hire to make sure baby is safe after she has born?
Mother A has definately grown attached to this baby already and just wants to make sure she has a safe and happy life.
Thanks in advance. I know im probably not going to hear the answers I want to hear but it will make me feel better hearing from someone who knows the truth.