Dec 13 2008
West Virginia Denies Two Women Right To Adopt
Two women in West Virginia have cared for this drug-addicted baby since her birth. They were qualified for being foster parents and were able to bring this little girl and raise her for an entire year. One of the women was a foster parent for another girl, petitioned the court to adopt her, and was granted that request.
Now the baby is another story. They have granted a temporary stay and the baby will stay with the two women until an appeal judge gives a verdict.
They love the baby. Have taken care of this baby since birth with all of its health problems, but they are not good enough to be parents. Someone is on drugs if you ask me.
How can anyone take a baby away from the only family it has ever known and loved? But at the same time allow one of the women to adopt an older girl. Our system needs an overhaul don’t you think?
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