A father will be reunited with his daughter whose wife had given her up for adoption without his knowledge or consent.
The ruling was made by a Utah judge, who
said he was "astonished
and deeply troubled" by a Utah adoption agency's deliberate move to
circumvent the rights of a married man, Terry Achane, an Army drill instructor.
The biological father had been working
away from home when the baby was born. The 31-year-old said he and his wife
were having marital problems and that she had suggested adoption or abortion,
fearing she would be a single mother.
He had encouraged her to keep the baby,
but when she gave birth prematurely, she signed away her baby to the Utah
family with five kids of their own.
"I was like, 'Utah? Where is Utah?'
I'd never been to Utah. She's never been to Utah,'" Achane told The
Salt Lake Tribune.
The judge gave the adoptive parents, Jared and Kristi Frei, 60 days to
return Achane's daughter. After a two-year legal battle, the girl, whom Achane
named Teleah but has only met twice, is supposed to head back to South
Carolina.
The Utah parents vow to put up a fight
and plan to appeal the judge's ruling. On a blog that tells the
story of the baby they call Leah, they write, "We have, as a family, come
to know that this dream was a righteous desire blessed to fruition by God, and
that Leah would be that child—and yet, little did we know the challenges and
trials that awaited us in finding and fighting for this little girl."
The site has raised over $20,000 to pay
for legal bills.
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