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Originally Posted by UrbanizdSkillz
This much is true. But it's not the question of her role in the matter, it's the obligation of the doctor who failed to perform his compensated duties.
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The plaintiff's role in a matter she is suing someone else about is always vital. Normally when someone fails to perform his or her compenstated duties, he or she pays the customer back. If the customer has only remained in his or her original condition, the provider of the service is not held responsible for the condition.
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Originally Posted by UrbanizdSkillz
Here in the state of Georgia, it is against the law to leave a child at a "drop off center." If a woman who does this is identified, she will be found guilty of negligence and sentenced to jail time. There again, another cost and this time, it's her complete freedom to do anything.
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You're mistaken.
http://www.safeplacefornewborns.com/statefiles/ga.html
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Originally Posted by UrbanizdSkillz
There is a vast difference in the ideology of the child being removed from an abusive home and the actual application of that to cases where it should take place.
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Sure, but you seemed to be implying some kind of increased risk of being
placed into an abusive situation with adoption. I'd be much more worried about this particular mother abusing her child than the chance that an adoptive parent might.