RB> JK> court records. Plaintiffs hoping to overturn the Tennessee statute
RB> JK> were represented by the Washington D.C. based American Center for Law
RB> JK> and Justice. The law also allows birth parents and birth siblings of
RB> JK> adopted adults to request information about the adoptee.
RB>What a shame. My wife and I were only a few weeks completing the
aperwork
RB>for a Tennessee-based adoption agency. We will now look elsewhere since
we,
RB>the parents, do not want the government or a whiner/childish
"right-to-know"
RB>attitude on the part of adoptees deciding our actions.
RB>That's one less child adopted in the State of Tennessee.
"Whiner/childish" "right-to-know" attitude? I think the children of
Tenn. are better off not having you as an adoptive parent. Actually, I
think that *any* child would be better off not being adopted by you and
your wife with the attitude you have. Why not go out of the country for
your child. There would be very little chance that your child will be
able to "have the right-to-know" who and where they came from, and you
two can then follow through with your "actions".
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