Anonymous wrote:But if the father had wanted the child, why didn't he keep her at the start? He relinquished her and the baby was up for adoption. It just happened to be the Capobiancos. If I had adopted her and loved her from birth to age 2, you bet I would fight for her with my last breath.
Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine if the Capobiancos stopped fighting for Veronica, and she grew up realizing that her biological mom, her biological dad, and her adoptive parents ALL did not want her? I understand the bio dad changed his mind, but you can't just change your mind when it comes to deciding when to be a parent. Sorry. It doesn't work like that. A lot of people love her now, but I'm glad that she'll grow up knowing that two people ALWAYS wanted her. +1 Capobianco family. I hope that they'll allow whoever wants to see Veronica and be open, but this was the right move.
No, the dad never consented to thisAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if the father had wanted the child, why didn't he keep her at the start? He relinquished her and the baby was up for adoption. It just happened to be the Capobiancos. If I had adopted her and loved her from birth to age 2, you bet I would fight for her with my last breath.
+1
The dad changed his mind, because he wanted to "win" against his ex. He never cared about his child. Imagine Veronica growing up and realizing that her dad signed away his parental responsibility and rights? At least the Capobiancos always wanted the little girl.
Anonymous wrote:But if the father had wanted the child, why didn't he keep her at the start? He relinquished her and the baby was up for adoption. It just happened to be the Capobiancos. If I had adopted her and loved her from birth to age 2, you bet I would fight for her with my last breath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anti-Capobianco and anti-adoption poster - seek help. It really looks like you've got personal issues that you're projecting on this case. You need a doctor, not random internet forums.
You need a moral compass-integrity anyone?
Anonymous wrote:But if the father had wanted the child, why didn't he keep her at the start? He relinquished her and the baby was up for adoption. It just happened to be the Capobiancos. If I had adopted her and loved her from birth to age 2, you bet I would fight for her with my last breath.
Anonymous wrote:Anti-Capobianco and anti-adoption poster - seek help. It really looks like you've got personal issues that you're projecting on this case. You need a doctor, not random internet forums.
Anonymous wrote:The adoptive parents are really scum. In addition to learning about how her father fought for her, she will be subject to public comments throughout her life from people who know her story.