2022 goals in adoption

We need to change the laws in every state so an adoptee at the age of 18 is able to get their adoption records without a fight in court! It is every person’s right to know who their biological family is. As an adoptive it was not my choice to be given up to anotherContinue reading “2022 goals in adoption”

Regret from a Birth Father

Why I relinquished a son to adoption, and why I never would again~ Ridghaus Today’s blog is thanks to a sharing by Amber Moore Jimerson. You can read… Regret from a Birth Father https://www.lawinfo.com/resources/family-law/south-dakota/what-is-the-difference-between-a-legal-father.html https://www.justia.com/family/adoptions/contested-adoptions/

Disclosure Vetoes

I am going to be real with you, dear readers. I’m case that statement confuses you, by real I mean there is going to be some swearing involved. If a … Disclosure Vetoes I found this on one of my favorite blogger’s posts. I did not know that this type of veto existed! I haveContinue reading “Disclosure Vetoes”

Poverty Is Not A Good Reason — Missing Mom

The question was asked – Should poverty be a reason to remove children from their families? Let’s be clear – the stipends the families get to care for children that are not their own biological offspring are more than large enough to help take the child’s original, natural family get out of poverty. This is […]Continue reading “Poverty Is Not A Good Reason — Missing Mom”

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