I am thinking miles ahead perhaps but the fact remains that family is involved. I am not supposed to say much about what has happened in family court because I am barred from doing so on pain of contempt of court. This is what some people called the "secret courts" and where a judge at a whim can effectively state that "parental consent is dispensed with" effectively meaning that adoption is forced against the will of a parent or a set of parents by this phrase without having told you what significant harm that you have actually caused. Those judgements are effectively using the mystic meg approach to Child Protection where because of the secretive nature of the courts, the word of a social worker is primary over the words of a parent or parents. There are many forms of online support out there where Child Protection issues are in place, from simple contact issues to the issue of forced adoption as defined above.
My simple question is the name of the thread. Once the children have been adopted, what do you as a birth parent do next? You have not consented to the adoption, you have not agreed with the adoption and yet you are effectively stripped of your parenthood and are forced to have no contact apart from what is called "letterbox" contact which in reality is ineffective. You are allowed no rights to find the child until they hit majority.
What do you do? What can you do for those years potentially if government plans on adoption go through, up to 16 or 17 years?
My simple question is the name of the thread. Once the children have been adopted, what do you as a birth parent do next? You have not consented to the adoption, you have not agreed with the adoption and yet you are effectively stripped of your parenthood and are forced to have no contact apart from what is called "letterbox" contact which in reality is ineffective. You are allowed no rights to find the child until they hit majority.
What do you do? What can you do for those years potentially if government plans on adoption go through, up to 16 or 17 years?
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