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    Jan 16, 2009, 07:47 AM
    What I am saying is that I tried to shorten it up so that you could understand the question I was asking... If it is totally relevant I can post an incredibly long description of what has been going on the last 3 years and nine months.
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    Jan 16, 2009, 07:48 AM
    And do not get me wrong I totally appreciate what you are doing here.
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    Jan 16, 2009, 07:48 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by stevetcg View Post
    You were given a broad legal answer to your broad legal question. That doesn't mitigate the fact that your motives were initially suspect and you left a lot of salient detail out. Your moral character factors in to this. There are legal answers but just because something is legal does not mean you are "right" in seeking it. Everyone here is answering your questions with no compensation and we are under no obligation other than our own free will. Morality plays a lot into motivation, especially since many of us have been party to similar situations on one side of the fence or the other.

    Some of us have been on both.

    This site is free - it does not seek publicity. I would imagine that this site is COSTING someone something, so in essence, they are paying for your answers.



    Out of greenies for you so, instead, I'll applaud.

    If the OP had given ALL the information, clearly and concisely, at the very beginning he would have received clear/concise answers. I still don't know if the "visitation" was a condition of the adoption. If it was, the choice was not adopt and keep harassing the birth father with motion after motion.

    Didn't get the answer he wanted and so he turned confrontational. Happens all the time.

    And, yes, the assumption is that the people GIVING the advice just got off the bus from the farm and never lived anything like... this.
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    Jan 16, 2009, 07:51 AM
    How did I not get the answer I was looking for? And trust me this is not confrontational lol I got the precise answer I was looking for, but people then asked why I wouldn't LET this guy see the child instead of being made to and I began to go into it... my original question was answered

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