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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 487848" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Ohh, I am so sorry, for everyone.</p><p>I've spoken with-people in similar situations and in fact, ours came very close with-difficult child. But the grandmothers told the bdad that he would be financially responsible for the baby, unless he signed. It always works. </p><p>We went through two "missed" adoptions and I know the heartbreak, frustration, sense of loss, and anger. </p><p>I am so sorry for the way this child will be raised. Maybe the mom will change her mind. But then your relatives have to go through the ups and downs all over again. What a tragedy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 487848, member: 3419"] Ohh, I am so sorry, for everyone. I've spoken with-people in similar situations and in fact, ours came very close with-difficult child. But the grandmothers told the bdad that he would be financially responsible for the baby, unless he signed. It always works. We went through two "missed" adoptions and I know the heartbreak, frustration, sense of loss, and anger. I am so sorry for the way this child will be raised. Maybe the mom will change her mind. But then your relatives have to go through the ups and downs all over again. What a tragedy. [/QUOTE]
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