 | | From: | mhjtw at hotmail.com | | Subject: | Oh the irony...!!!... | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 09:36:49 -0800 |
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 | You are all going to love the irony of this.
You know how I have always said that Kansas judges ignores it when laws are broken in adoption matters and of course you all didn't believe me.
Well my stepson married a woman on March 20, 2004, who has a son who is now six years old. They decided that my step son Jason should adopt him so they went to a lawyer who told them what I had told them, that the law says the couple must be married for one full year before adopting in a step-parent adoption, so they'd have to wait. That was in Sedgwich county.
so come September they moved up to Saline county and moved in with my step-son's mother for a few months because they have a problem managing money and couldn't afford rent and utilities because of a credit card problem they had gotten themselves into. So now in Saline county and with a little extra money because they didn't have rent, utilities or groceries to buy for a while, they decide to seek a second opinion.
so they went to a new lawyer and he told them that that one-year law didn't have to be followed in saline county.
Judge Hellmer handles all the adoptions there and he is an adoptive parent himself and has a reputation for rubber stamping adoptions even when the laws are not followed.
of course I already knew this, because Judge Hellmer is the same judge who ignored it when Jill archer admitted to telling us that she had a judge assigned to her case that was an adoptive father and would therefore be more likely than other judges to consider the pre-birth consent binding, (9 days before the judge was actually assigned to the case).
So next week, my very own step-son will appear before the same judge who granted Katelynn's kidnapping, with fraudulent adoption papers finalizing an adoption illegally because they have not met the waiting period requirement, and their lawyer didn't think it would be a problem with good ol'judge Hellmer who doesn't find following the law to be important in adoption proceedings.
I thought you all would enjoy the irony of that. Hope I gave you all your smile for the day.
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 | | From: | StillUngrateful | | Subject: | Re: Oh the irony...!!!... | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 11:04:32 -0800 |
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 | >I thought you all would enjoy the irony of that. Hope I gave you all >your smile for the day. The phrase "Katelynn's kidnapping" certainly brought a guffaw or two.
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 | | From: | KL | | Subject: | Re: Oh the irony...!!!... | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 00:51:46 -0600 |
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 | "StillUngrateful" wrote in message news:1106507072.621237.293440@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > >I thought you all would enjoy the irony of that. Hope I gave you all >>your smile for the day. > The phrase "Katelynn's kidnapping" certainly brought a guffaw or two. > Yeah really! I didn't realize kidnapping involved the maternal grandmother coercing the mother into relinquishing. Who'd of thunk?
KL
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