Monday, August 26, 2013

A Cherokee County court has been asked to suspend visits between Veronica and her adoptive parents

This is a sad case in which the little girl is going to lose out. The adoptive parents are objecting to the use of a Guardian ad litem for representing their adoptive daughters "best interest". By introducing yet a third element into the mix the Guardian ad litem will add to the complexity of an already explosive situation.

Tulsa World

Confirming that her adoptive parents are being allowed to see Baby Veronica, a Cherokee County court has been asked to suspend their visits until further hearings can be held.

 Meanwhile, Special Judge Holli Wells entered an "order of recusal," removing herself from the case, according to a court docket that was available Sunday.

 Arriving from South Carolina two weeks ago, Matt and Melanie Capobianco had not seen Veronica since losing custody of her on New Year's Eve 2011.

 In a flurry of activity that came Friday at the Cherokee County courthouse, the Capobiancos appear to be objecting to the appointment of a guardian ad litem to represent their adoptive daughter's "best interests" during the court proceedings.

Full story: Tulsa World

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