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You will see on your television screens this week the launch of National Adoption week and the many cute faces that are shown to need loving families. What you will not see, is the parents behind these children, those who have been deemed by the state to either have significantly harmed their child or are seen in a mystic meg sense to be a risk to their child. The stories behind why these children need adopting can never be told. The court gag that story from ever coming out. I have been in the situation in which a family member has been through that scenario and in which a story was told to court and over the various months which was from a fairy tale. You end up in court and are finally gagged from telling the truth about what had happened in public. I cannot really write what has happened in full on the forums because that would be contempt of court to which I have contempt for. The untold stories of mothers who want to be a parent to their child but are effectively ostracised from their own birth families by the state claiming that it is in the interests of the child for it to it to happen. You have no idea of the pain and the anguish that mothers who are effectively opposing the adoption of their kids are told that you will lose your child. The contact that you have with that child up to the age of 18 is via a letterbox or letter. No physical or verbal contact will be allowed because that is in the interests of the child. Until they are 18 years old, that parent will wonder whether their child is healthy, happy, and will have no real idea how they look like. So when we hear of these lovely young children who are up for adoption then please remember that that child may have a mother who was deemed by the state to be a danger to their child and a judge with merely interpretative information deciding like Solomon which mother will have the child. That is the untold story of National Adoption Week that we will not see or hear.
You will see on your television screens this week the launch of National Adoption week and the many cute faces that are shown to need loving families. What you will not see, is the parents behind these children, those who have been deemed by the state to either have significantly harmed their child or are seen in a mystic meg sense to be a risk to their child. The stories behind why these children need adopting can never be told. The court gag that story from ever coming out. I have been in the situation in which a family member has been through that scenario and in which a story was told to court and over the various months which was from a fairy tale. You end up in court and are finally gagged from telling the truth about what had happened in public. I cannot really write what has happened in full on the forums because that would be contempt of court to which I have contempt for. The untold stories of mothers who want to be a parent to their child but are effectively ostracised from their own birth families by the state claiming that it is in the interests of the child for it to it to happen. You have no idea of the pain and the anguish that mothers who are effectively opposing the adoption of their kids are told that you will lose your child. The contact that you have with that child up to the age of 18 is via a letterbox or letter. No physical or verbal contact will be allowed because that is in the interests of the child. Until they are 18 years old, that parent will wonder whether their child is healthy, happy, and will have no real idea how they look like. So when we hear of these lovely young children who are up for adoption then please remember that that child may have a mother who was deemed by the state to be a danger to their child and a judge with merely interpretative information deciding like Solomon which mother will have the child. That is the untold story of National Adoption Week that we will not see or hear.