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Adoption turns into nightmare

Birth father contests it; baby boy may be sent back to N. Idaho

Published: Friday, Dec. 7, 2007 12:50 a.m. MST
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The Nielsons spoke in an interview in their American Fork home, as Jed bounced a laughing baby Harvey on his lap. On the living room wall is a black-and-white golden-framed picture of Harvey taken when he was only a few weeks old. In the photo, both Jed's and Cally's hands hold the infant.

The situation is taking its toll on the couple. Jed, who owns a countertop business in American Fork, has had to take time away from work for the court proceedings. Cally quit her job as a medical transcriptionist when they adopted Harvey so she could stay home full time.

The couple married four years ago. They tried for three years to have a baby, then filed adoption papers a year ago. The adoption application process was grueling, including six reference letters, about 40 pages of forms, an interview with a social worker and six months of adoption classes, they said.

Knight chose the couple. The Nielsons visited the young woman and got to know her during a trip to Idaho in early June. They opted for an open adoption, allowing the birth mother to correspond with the adoptive parents and visit the child.

The Nielsons were contacted a few minutes after midnight on June 24 and told that Knight had gone into labor. Harvey was born at 9 a.m. Jed and Cally rushed to Coeur d'Alene and held their new baby in their arms by 11 a.m. that day.

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Knight confirmed her decision. Papers were signed, and the Utah family settled into its new three-member status, the Nielsons said.

It should be a time for joy with their new baby, Cally Nielson said, but "it's a complete mess ... This is every adoptive parent's nightmare."

To help the Nielsons with their legal costs, a fund has been started at U.S. Bank under the Jed and Cally Nielson Charitable Donation Fund.


E-mail: kstewart@desnews.com

Recent comments

The father certainly didn't seem all that interested in the baby...

anon | Dec. 24, 2007 at 5:12 p.m.

The natural father deserves to have his child- it is his child!

Kaydia | Dec. 20, 2007 at 12:22 p.m.

The father has every right to raise his child. He should not lose...

Scott | Dec. 18, 2007 at 12:33 a.m.

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Cally Nielson holds 5 1/2-month-old Harvey at the Nielsons' home in American Fork on Thursday.

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