Our son, Noah James, was born Tues; 5 pounds, 10 ounces and completely healthy. Yesterday, both birthparents signed the paperwork relinquishing any custody and we got to take him home in time for New Year's Eve.
What a great way to celebrate the New Year.
Congratulations LAJ, truly the best gift you'll ever get. Will you update or include the birth parents in any way or not? Have they requested such or are they just letting go so to speak?
We really hit it off with them prior to the adoption; even went out to dinner once just the four of us a couple of weeks ago. No awkardness or anything at all. We'd probably all be good friends if my wife and I were about 10 years younger. They are wanting as much contact/visits as possible. We're all within the same metro area, so for the first few of years, we plan to meet with them at least a couple of times a year. My wife has also setup a blog for him that they can follow. They are young and still in high school, so it's tough to say where things will be in a couple of years, but right now, the plan is for a fairly open relationship.
I've been wanting to post an update to our story, but have been hesitant to do so (you'll see why).Everything had been going great with Noah for the first month and a half we had him. Then we got a call from our adoption agency mid-Feb that his birthmother had hired a lawyer and had filed a lawsuit requesting a new trial to determine custody. At first it wasn't a big deal, because she had already signed her relinquishment of parental rights the day we took him home, and the claims her attorney was making were completely false (Gladney forced her into it, the birthfather forced her...) A couple weeks before the hearing to determine if there was cause for a trial, she gave a deposition to Gladney's attorney admitting that no one had forced her into giving him up and she was just having regrets. Then, inexplicably, the Judge in the case at the family court level granted the motion for a new custody trial, essentially throwing out her initial relinquishment of rights. The last few months had been miserable as we had been having to prepare for the possibility of either losing him or having to agree on some form of joint custody or visitation.
However, one of the (many) attorneys we had working for us and Gladney came up with the idea of filing a Writ of Mandamus with the Texas court of appeals requesting they overturn the judge's motion for new trial based on the fact there was no basis for it and the precedent it would set for future adoptions. We were told it was a longshot, but they were pulling out all the stops on this one. Last Thursday we got a call from our lawyer telling us that the appellate court had ruled and granted the motion. They forced the family court judge to vacate her motion for new trial and ended everything right there. It truly was a miracle and while we still have to wait until the first week of July to finalize, there are no issues that will prevent it.
In case anyone is interested, we have some pics of our family at the link below.
Noah's Blog