Friday, March 26, 2010
Mrs. Kindely's conversation with her mother
"So I heard that Amy's birth mother was in town." Mrs. Finenly started as she stired some sugar into her coffee. Mrs. Finenly was Mrs. Kindely's mother. She was visting from out of town. "Yeah, that's right she was in town, but only to sue us for custody of Amy." Mrs. Kindely asked, "Did she win the case?" Mrs. Finenly asked, "No." Mrs.Kindely replied, "So I suppose that Amy know's that she was adopted?" Mrs. finely asked, "She knew before her birth mother came trying to take custody of her." Mrs. Kindely replied, "But I would think that with her being the birth mother, the Judge would grant her custody of her daughter." Mrs. Kindely replied, "This Judge didn't, he said that Amy had a stronger bond with us than she did with her mother." Mrs. Kindely replied, "But they could've started a bond." Mrs.Kinenly pointed out, "Amy didn't want that." Mrs. Kindely replied, "That's not something that you leave up to her, you should encourage her to start a bond with her birth mother." Mrs. Finely replied, "I can't force her to have a bond with her birth mother if she doesn't want to." Mrs. Kinedly pointed out.
Monday, March 22, 2010
"Do you ever regret not going back to your birth mother?" Alice asked Amy the next day at school. "No, and I'm glad the judge didn't make me go back to my birth mother." Amy replied, she only refered to her adoptive mother as her mother. Her birth mother, was refered to as her birth mother, and nothing more. She had no maternial bond with her whatsoever.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
day one in court.
"Your honour these people stole my baby." Amy's mother told the Judge Tuesday afteroon. "Your honor we didn't steal that womens baby, she put the baby up for adoption and we adopted her." Mr. Kindell replied as he took out the adoption papers and handed them to judge.
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