Educating and Advocating For Adoption Through the Written Word
One thing for sure when it comes to the act of child adoption in any of the fifty states; the federal government is not involved or welcome to assist. This is fine in my opinion. However, if the birthmother crosses state lines to have her newborn adopted out, it should matter federaly. As for birthfather rights, this state aspect of adoption must change. A father should not have to look under every rock in every state with the hope of finding his child.
There must be federal involvemen
… ContinueAdded by david archuletta on January 14, 2008 at 2:22pm — 5 Comments
Hello out there.
A couple of days ago I posted a blog concerning this country's lack of BF rights concerning adoption. This problem has become more prevalent in the past years more so than at any other time in our nations past. In fact, individual states have previously enacted their own separate statutes and variances in adoption laws. Laws that herd the ever more willing majority of BFs into an eyes closed state of their "own private Idaho".
That said, presented are we,_ with
… ContinueAdded by david archuletta on January 12, 2008 at 12:49am — No Comments
Just the mention of birthfather [BF] rights puts a lot of people on edge. Truly, I think the word adoption and BF abandonment are as one in the mindset of a growing concenous of the American public. That said, I have put together the following facts to show how the above statements have led to the implementation of laws enacted to further this BF discrimination.
In the state of New Jersey, an out-of-state birthmother does not have to name a birthfather if she decides to put her newborn
… ContinueAdded by david archuletta on January 10, 2008 at 5:29pm — 2 Comments
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