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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Pending Adoption Cases will be Grandfathered In!

Wonderful news came today! A law was passed in the Guatemalan Congress that allows all adoption cases pending to be grandfathered in and not be subject to new requirements. This particular situation has left many of us on pins and needles since September when the President of Guatemala suggested that those cases not completed by December 31 would never be completed. Read below to get the story released by the AP today.

New Adoption Law Approved

Associated Press article
December 11, 2007

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New Guatemala Adoption Law Approved
By JUAN CARLOS LLORCA – 27 minutes ago

GUATEMALA (AP) — Guatemalan legislators approved a new law Tuesday to tighten adoptions, while allowing pending adoptions — mostly to U.S. couples — to go through without meeting the stricter requirements.

The legislation had upset thousands of would-be parents who had invested their savings to adopt a child from Guatemala, which is second only to China in sending adoptive children to the United States. Many feared thousands of children would be left in limbo.

However, the law approved by Congress stipulates that pending adoptions, some 3,700 children already matched with prospective parents, will be allowed to move forward without being subject to the new rules.

The law, aimed at cleaning up an adoption process that critics say allows birth mothers to sell their babies, will take effect next year. It requires the signature of President Oscar Berger.

"Starting Dec. 31, the business of adoptions is over," said lawmaker Rolando Morales, one of the measure's biggest supporters.

Adoptions in Guatemala are now handled exclusively by notaries who work with birth mothers, determine if babies were surrendered willingly, hire foster mothers and handle all the paperwork.

Notaries charge an average of $30,000 for children delivered in about nine months — record time for international adoptions. The process is so quick that one in every 100 Guatemalan children now grow up as an adopted American; Guatemala sent 4,135 children to the U.S. last year.

1 comment:

AMY, ROB, JAY, DREW & EMMA said...

You were in my thoughts and prayers all day! I had a free few minutes to call you but it was during the day and I figured you were at work.
I am so happy to hear this...this is GREAT news for you guys and for Gabi!
((((HUGS)))