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The case was brought in 2001 by Suzanne du Toit and Anna-Marié de Vos, who had been partners since 1989. They adopted two children in 1995, but because the law did not allow adoption by unmarried partners, de Vos was the children's only legal parent. [ 4 ]
[10] [13] Although the children's relatives were told that they would be able to visit them and eventually take them back, the NLCR's mission statement clearly outlined plans for adoption. [1] [10] On February 4, the ten Baptists were formally charged with criminal association and kidnapping for trying to smuggle 33 children out of Haiti. [14]
A 1988 article originally published in The Progressive and reprinted in Pound Pup Legacy said that there were 2,000,000 couples who wanted to adopt children in the United States, but only 20,000 healthy children were available for domestic adoption in the United States. The 1988 news article said that the lack of children for domestic adoption ...
A TV movie dramatizing the events, Whose Child Is This?The War for Baby Jessica was produced, but was criticized by some for being biased in favor of the DeBoers. [citation needed] In the film, the DeBoers, who were better educated than the Schmidts and had a better financial position, were portrayed as an affluent, ideal family for the child, while the Schmidts were portrayed as unsuitable ...
Suzanne Somers and husband Alan Hamel. David Strick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Suzanne Somers’ husband, Alan Hamel, shared an emotional letter he wrote to his late wife one day before her death.
The discovery of Suzanne Morphew's remains more than three years after the Colorado woman went missing on Mother's Day is raising new questions about what happened and whether her husband remains ...
Adoption in South Korea, specifically the low rates of domestic adoption in their history, has been a point of discussion for the country, causing new policies to be passed over the years. South Korea, at the conclusion of the Korean War in 1953, began to partake in transnational adoption.
A bottle found by Suzanne Flament Smith in Florida (left); The letter from 1945 inside Tropical Storm Debby continues toward the Northeast after it made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane in ...