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In reply to the discussion: Epic win for a three year old little boy who narrowly misses being lost to adoption! [View all]pnwmom
(110,301 posts)he told the agency on the phone; and that a judge for some reason dismissed his lawsuit against the agency.
Yes, I could believe the father is fudging the truth. I could also believe the mother lied to him. I don't know them and I can't tell by looking at someone whether they're telling the truth or not. That's why, in a dispute, it's always important to hear both sides; but that's not happening in this case.
And we don't know what happened in the trial and what the adoptive parents' lawyers were telling them, so I'm not going to blame them in this situation. From everything we know, they were victims, too. The mother shouldn't have put up the baby for adoption, and the father should have immediately gotten help as soon as he heard about it from the agency. He could have prevented the adoption if he had acted in the six months before the baby was born.
But there was no epic battle between him and the birth parents -- that ended long ago. The long battle was between the two bio parents, and hopefully the little boy will be better off.