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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Dispensation cases and need for new coordinator.

Lalow seed pod. 
Heads Up Old Law Families Without Dispensation Prior to New Law Taking Effect:

From IBESR:
"Gives notice, furthermore, that the Act of August 29, 2013 repealing the decree of April 4, 1974 puts an end to the presidential waiver authorizing adoption for prospective adoptive parents who already have biological children. Cases for which the presidential waiver was not solicited or granted as of November 15, 2013, are exempt from this formality, but will be processed in accordance with section 37, 36, 76, 78 of the Act of august 29, 2013;"

This sounds like the families who needed presidential dispensation when the office closed will be able to move out of IBESR soon. Keep praying as they wait for a letter and files to move to courts.

New law folks like us no longer need dispensation.

For our case we learned from our USA agency that our International Adoption Coordinator left her job and the position will now need to be filled. We pray that the Lord will put the perfect person in that job.

If we were looking to hire this person we'd be looking for someone with the following:
  • A passion to help families unite in a timely fashion through international adoption.
  • Willing to go a second mile to help families living overseas find the answers to unique questions due to their locations.
  • Willing to occasionally work on weekends or nights when occasion warrants so that situations can be dealt with in a timely fashion.
  • Willing to touch base once a month on families during the waiting process even if there's no new news or to update on Country adoption news.
  • A praying person.
Today we talked to someone in the home office as requested by phone. A visit from staff to Haiti in April did not find out any new news. Our file remains fine. Nothing much for us to do until late January when our fingerprints will need renewal for the US government to update our I-600a.

Praying for movement across all the different levels of this process. Looking forward to getting our referral and learning names, faces, facts. Praying for patience, hope and peace.


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