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TN: Single Dad Stops Adoption; To Get Custody of Daughter
Fathers & Families, Inc. ^ | May 13, 2010 | Robert Franklin, Esq.

Posted on 05/13/2010 12:26:33 PM PDT by fathers1

This is an unfortunate case in many ways. It is unfortunate that, due to Mother's blatant and calculated lies, Father has had to retain counsel to protect his fundamental parental rights. It is unfortunate that, due to Mother's blatant and calculated lies, Bethany Christian was deceived into believing that it had done what it needed to do in order to notify the biological father of the planned adoption. It is unfortunate that, due to Mother's blatant and calculated lies, the Child has been living with prospective adoptive parents and forming a bond with them and that relationship must now come to an end through no fault of the prospective adoptive parents. Because of Mother's behavior, there are no true winners in this case.
Those are the words of the Court of Appeals of Tennessee in this case.

It's an interesting case for a several reasons. The first is that the facts, as agreed to by the parties, show clearly the extent to which a single mother who's determined to do so, can exercise complete control over a father's parental rights. The second is how dogged and frankly lucky a single father has to be to wrest his rights from her grasp. But most importantly, I've seen similar facts in countless cases in which the dad invariably loses in the end, but not so here. I'ts impossible for me to overemphasize the significance of that.

The two people in question are just referred to as Father and Mother by the court, so that's how I'll refer to them here. They met in May, 2008; by late June, 2008, she announced that she thought she was pregnant. They performed a home pregnancy test and sure enough, it came back positive. Father was overjoyed. He told Mother that he was eagerly looking forward to being a dad. They discussed marriage. They told his father and mother. All seemed well and happy.

Sometime around August 20th though, everything changed. Mother left the relationship and forbade Father from having any contact with her. Although the stipulations of the parties aren't clear on this, here's what I think happened: Mother got cold feet and embarked on a plan to destroy the relationship as a means to avoid marriage and family via placing the child for adoption. To that end, she told Father that he might not be the dad, that another man might be the father. Sure enough, that angered Father and he wrote her a nasty letter calling her a "cheating whore."

Mother moved in with her mother. Father sent her letters and money, all of which Mother refused. He attempted to visit her, but she accused him of stalking. Mother went to Bethany Christian Services to place the child for adoption. She lied to them about who the father of her child was. On and around her due date, Father and his mother attempted to locate the hospital at which Mother was to give birth, but no hospital would tell them whether or not she was there.

Some time after giving birth, Mother saw Father's sister in the local WalMart. They chatted and Mother informed the sister that she had miscarried at four or five months of pregnancy. When informed of this, Father's mother didn't believe Mother's story.

The child, Anna, was placed for adoption and notice of the termination of parental rights was placed in the newspaper which Father's father saw and notified Father. He immediately contested the adoption by filing a suit claiming paternity. As part of that suit, paternity was established via genetic testing. Father had never filed a notice of paternity with the state's putative father registry.

So what's the result? Did the court allow Father's parental rights to be terminated and the adoption to go forward? It did not. The trial court ruled for Father and the appellate court affirmed. Although this hasn't happened yet, it looks like Father will get custody of Anna and Mother will pay child support to him.

Obviously, Mother made some mistakes in her effort to bypass Father. But what she did, and what she failed to do provide every single mother a step-by-step primer on how to deny a single father his parental rights and a child its father. Such a primer would look something like this:

Ideally, the father shouldn't know about the pregnancy at all. So once a mother learns she's conceived, she should break off the relationship. She should be nice, but firm. She should tell him she's seeing someone else with whom she thinks she's in love. That way, if he accidentally learns she's pregnant, he'll assume it's the other fellow's child.

If she lets the cat out of the bag and tells the dad that she's pregnant or he finds out some other way, that complicates matters, but not unduly. First, Mom needs to create a crisis in the relationship. Telling the father that she's been cheating on him and the child may not be his is a good way to accomplish that. Then, feigning righteous indignation, moving away from the father and refusing any contact with him is the next step. If he persists, telling the police that he's stalking her, threatening violence, etc. can be very effective.

When it comes to adoption, she shouldn't use a local adoption agency, but one from Utah. They're masters at depriving fathers of their parental rights and once the child is in Utah, there's no way a court of that state will return it to the dad. (We've seen that just recently in the case of Virginia dad John Wyatt.

Whatever adoption agency she chooses, she must lie to them about who the father is. The best way to do this is to say she doesn't know and can't know who the dad is. So, she should tell them she she got drunk one night and had consensual sex with a man she met in a bar. When it's time to deliver, she should go to an out-of-county hospital and, when they ask for information on the father for the birth certificate, tell him she doesn't know who he is. They won't press the matter.

If single mom follows those simple steps, the dad will lose any claim he has quick as turning off a light.

The other interesting part about the Anna S. case is how dogged the dad was in asserting his rights. In the end, that, along with the multiple mistakes made by Mother, allowed him to do what few fathers have done in the same situation - get back a child whose mother was determined to give it away. In the final analysis, if Mother had been smarter about what she was doing, all of Father's efforts would have been in vain. Just ask John Wyatt.

Notice too, in reading the case, all the things statute law in Tennessee requires a single father to do to secure his parental rights. He must, among other things, maintain some sort of relationship with the mother by making at least reasonable visitation with her. He must contribute to her support during pregnancy and contribute to the expenses of childbirth. Failure to do so constitutes abandonment which means he has no parental rights.

So again, as we've so often seen, a single mother's parental rights are established automatically at birth; a single father must take specific actions to preserve his rights.

Interestingly, the Tennessee court emphasized the mother's "blatant and calculated lies" in making its decision. That is, it was her actions that prevented Father from doing the things he needed to do to preserve his rights, and therefore he could not be held responsible for having failed to do them. I've seen many and many a case in which the fact that a mother had intentionally lied to a father for the purpose of separating him from his child was completely ignored by a court in terminating his rights.

Does this case signal a new direction?

One last thing. Notice that little Anna has been living with her prospective adoptive parents since her birth over two years ago. And yet she is now to be taken from them and given to Father. The court rightly calls this "unfortunate." But still, it returns the child to her father. Again, I've seen many cases in which the court fully agrees that the father's rights have been intentionally and wrongly denied him by the actions of the mother, but still terminates his rights because the child has "bonded" with its adoptive parents. The best interests of the child, according to the court, trump all else and taking the child from "the only parents it has ever known" would be too traumatic, so it's "tough luck, dad."

But the court here doesn't do that. Parental rights are parental rights and the child will adjust to her new surroundings, as countless children do in countless situations (divorce, remarriage, parental death, changed custody, foster care, etc.) in which they're moved from one parent to another. For once a court is looking at parental rights as paramount and recognizing that a mother can't benefit from her own wrongful actions. For once it's not penalizing a father for the wrongs of the mother.

Again I ask, does this case signal a new direction?


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To: Jewbacca

I didn’t say whether or not I thought he should have the child because I don’t know. I am just posting more info that I found regarding the living situation.


41 posted on 05/13/2010 1:23:28 PM PDT by pnz1
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To: pnz1

Is the father employed and fit to parent the child? Can he provide a stable, loving home?(I couldn’t figure that out from the article)

+++++++ +

none of that matters. Is he the father? did he surrender his parental rights?

You don’t get to steal children “just because”.


42 posted on 05/13/2010 1:29:53 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: fathers1

If the transition is smoothe, I hope the father is psychologically mature enough to include “Aunt and Uncle” [the parents wanting to adopt his child] in their lives. Occasional visits, photos, cards and gifts.

He could ask them to be his daughter’s Godparents!


43 posted on 05/13/2010 1:30:26 PM PDT by HighlyOpinionated (SPEAK UP REPUBLICANS, WE CAN'T HEAR YOU YET! IMPEACH OBAMA!)
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To: pnz1
It says they “plan to get married when they have the money for a formal wedding”..

I'm not sure this dad has learned his lesson. Don't impregnate a woman who is not your wife. If you wanted a formal wedding so bad, you shouldn't have put the cart before the horse. Go to a justice of the peace, get married and save your money for the party later.

44 posted on 05/13/2010 1:33:16 PM PDT by Tamar1973 (Freedom of the Press?! I need Freedom FROM THE PRESS!)
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To: napscoordinator
Doesn’t the adopted parents have custody right now? I believe they are the real parents now.

But the adoptive parents only have custody based on fraud. The rulings that were made were made using lies, therefore the rulings aren't valid.

I'll have to read up on this case, did the adoptive parents really know all along about the father? If so, fie upon them!!! They willfully put this kid's mental health at stake....not nice words for them. Thankfully, tho, the child is young enough that she will have a shorter adjustment period than would an older child, and her chances of emotional scarring are less. In this case, I think the bio dad and the daughter will be the winners, and all other parties should be prosecuted. Too bad the adoption agency will get dragged into it...

45 posted on 05/13/2010 1:33:26 PM PDT by blu (I will no longer tolerate Catholic bashing. The truth, yes, the bashing, no.)
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To: HighlyOpinionated

I would have advised him to end all contact with them.

there is no reason for any continued contact.

Their contact with the girl ended when the court ruled on the fraud which placed the child there.


47 posted on 05/13/2010 1:46:46 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: txroadkill; Jewbacca

With all due respect, it’s not the same thing if I knock up my girlfriend and she breaks up with me and doesn’t let me see my biological child than if I’ve been raising a child as mine since birth until he’s two years old and they take him away from me at that point.

Jewbacca, it takes many months for parents who have been raising a baby over whose custody they received from an adoption agency to actually be able to adopt that baby. Since the biological father did not know for certain that the baby had been born until his father saw a notice of termination of parental rights in the newspaper when the custodial parents were about to adopt the baby, and only then did the biological father have gone to court, the matter was certainly not “before the courts” since the child’s birth, but many months later. What do you suggest, that the parents who had been raising their child for months send the child to a foster home because the guy who knocked up the baby’s mother wants custody?

I know that the biological father got a raw deal from his girlfriend, but that’s what happens when you don’t wait until marriage to have a baby. The woman could have moved to Russia before giving birth or, even worse, had an abortion, and there was not a damn thing that the biological father could do to prevent it. I have no sympathy for the biological mother here, but my sympathy for the biological father does not extend so far as to take away a child from his parents.

I love my two daughters with all my heart, and I would not love them any less if it turned out that somehow I was not their biological father. The experience of raising them since birth, not mere biology, has created an unbreakable bond between us. I have close friends who are adoptive parents, and I know that the bond between them and their children are no different from mine. I know that fathers always get the shaft in custody fights, but taking a child from his adoptive parents is not the right way to right those wrongs.


48 posted on 05/13/2010 1:47:21 PM PDT by AuH2ORepublican (If a politician won't protect innocent babies, what makes you think that he'll protect your rights?)
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To: Republic of Texas

I’m sure the dad will get custody. I have friends who were foster parents to a new born baby. They took care of the baby straight from the hospital after the birth for an entire year. They couldn’t wait to adopt her, but the grandmother decided at the last minute she wanted to adopt the baby (took grandma a year to make up her mind, but she did). Custody was given to the grandmother, my friends were heartbroken, but this is what happened. (They later ended up adopting a beautiful baby girl from China : )


49 posted on 05/13/2010 1:51:26 PM PDT by HollyB
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To: AuH2ORepublican

OK, as posted above, if I steal your next child, give him or her to muslims and you don’t find your child for two years, the child should stay with the muslims because they are his parents?

Of course not.

I don’t know the timing, but the father has been seeking his child probably since 6 months in.

The adoptive parents are selfish, evil, -— yes, evil -— people for not doing the right thing 1 1/2 years ago.

The mother started this fight, but the adoptive parents continued it.


50 posted on 05/13/2010 1:52:04 PM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem.)
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To: EricT.

Eric, read the article and then reconsider your response.


51 posted on 05/13/2010 1:55:50 PM PDT by blu (I will no longer tolerate Catholic bashing. The truth, yes, the bashing, no.)
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To: blu

I read it.

He knocked her up after knowing her a whole month.

Whether he wanted to do the honorable thing or not, he made a baby with a woman he didn’t know very well.


52 posted on 05/13/2010 2:03:06 PM PDT by EricT. (Can we start hanging them yet?)
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To: Truth is a Weapon

***What a perverse, wicked, evil generation we live in.***

Yes, and it’s been going on and getting worse and worse since the ‘60s. I hope, and I pray everyday that God has allowed Obama to become president to show us just how much we need God.


53 posted on 05/13/2010 3:18:44 PM PDT by kitkat (Obama hates us. Well, maybe a LOT of Kenyans do.)
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To: Jewbacca

But the father could have prevented it if he had married her before he knocked her up. It appears he still hasn’t learned his lesson because he got into a new relationship and did the same thing.


54 posted on 05/13/2010 3:22:29 PM PDT by Tamar1973 (Freedom of the Press?! I need Freedom FROM THE PRESS!)
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To: Tamar1973

Yes, and the price of tea at Wal-Mart is $6.32


55 posted on 05/13/2010 3:39:31 PM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem.)
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To: Jewbacca

The point is that he is not the victim here. The only victim is the child.


56 posted on 05/13/2010 4:18:17 PM PDT by Tamar1973 (Freedom of the Press?! I need Freedom FROM THE PRESS!)
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To: EricT.
Whether he wanted to do the honorable thing or not, he made a baby with a woman he didn’t know very well.

But, after becoming aware of her pregnancy, he wanted to marry her. She broke it off. I'd quote from the article, but that would not enlighten you as much as you reading the whole thing for yourself.

I know, it's a legal-ese article and not written to the usual 7th grade level of USA Toady (that's not a slam on you or anyone else's reading ability, that's just the facts), but if you do take the time to read it, you'll see that this guy had every intention of doing the right thing.

As for the whole sex-before-marriage argument, it's moot. It happens, has been for centuries. Us kvetching about it will not change it. I wonder if she also does not bear some responsibility for this?

Bottom line: this guy is not a dead beat dad, he deserves props for taking a stand and being a real father to his child. I do hope he finds a way to include the adoptive parents in that child's life...but if he does, that's a decision and a pattern that must be established as soon as he gains legal and physical custody. He can't start a relationship with them now and then put them out of the pic later...nor should he cut off all ties between the child and the adoptive parents immediately.

As for the mother, I'm hoping there's a little jail time in her future!

57 posted on 05/13/2010 5:16:21 PM PDT by blu (I will no longer tolerate Catholic bashing. The truth, yes, the bashing, no.)
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To: Onelifetogive

In a case like this adoptive parents lose all rights to everything. I know a couple who lost a baby in the first 6 months when the Mom changed her mind.Fifteen years later and they have never seen her again.


58 posted on 05/13/2010 5:36:24 PM PDT by chris_bdba
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To: Tamar1973

Is the judge going to give the father the first year of the child’s life?

The first word, walk, first moment of pure fatherhood just by swipe of a pen and issuance of a court order?

That time was STOLLEN.

I bet this non-adoptive parents did not even consent to visitation as they tried to use the legal argument of “no backsies”


59 posted on 05/13/2010 5:39:47 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: Tamar1973

in older times you had sex before marriage to make CERTAIN the future bride could be pregnant and once pregnant you had a hasty marriage so the baby arrived 9 months later.


60 posted on 05/13/2010 5:41:11 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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