Ever Wonder What is Currently Happening in Ethiopian Court Proceedings?

By on 1-16-2012 in Corruption, Ethiopia, International Adoption

Ever Wonder What is Currently Happening in Ethiopian Court Proceedings?

Well, we found a description for you from January 10, 2012. Now remember that many agencies have closed their programs and the slowdown is supposedly making things “more ethical” as you read this…


From http://rejoiceandbeglad.wordpress.com/2012/01/10/ethiopia-day-4-part-1/

“Today was the day. We traveled half way around the world for today. This morning we appeared before an Ethiopian judge during our court appointment for the finalization of Kabaina’s adoption.

Court was not what I expected. We knew it would be short and we knew the room would not look like a typical American courtroom but it was still a very new experience. We left the hotel around 8:30 and when we got to the courthouse we had to wait for the doors to open. The building itself was several stories tall but very nondescript.

Tesfa, our agency representative led us to an elevator and we went up a few floors. We were then led to a waiting room. By about 9:00 the room began to fill up. There were about 25 chairs around the edges of the room and about 40 people all waiting for their appointment. There were several adoptive parents, agency representatives, a few birth mom, and several children (not sure why they were all there). There were silence signs on the wall but few people seemed to be paying attention to them.

When we arrived at the court-house I told Nick I thought we would be called back at 10:20. Wini, our friend from home has been waking up at 1:20 AM to pray for us. 1:20 AM at home is 10:20 AM in ET. Nick just laughed. A lady began calling appointments around 9:30. Guess who was called back at 10:20? Yes we were. Seriously.

We walked into a connecting room and sat in chairs in front of the judge. She is a beautiful, young Ethiopian women who has a huge job. She oversees all adoptions in the country. She asked us about 10 yes or no questions and ended our appointment with the words, “Your paperwork is finalized. She is yours.” Wow! She is our daughter.

I was wanting to try to soak in every detail of our time with the judge but it all happened so fast. The appointment lasted last than two minutes. We left the office and were getting in the van at 10:27.

We left court and went to the Care Center to see Kabaina. Care Center staff went to get Kabaina from school so we had a little bit more of one on one time with her. ”

Ten yes or no questions in less than two minutes and they were whisked away from the court to the Care Center seven minutes from the beginning of the court appearance!

Perhaps JCICS could get a drive-thru window installed in the court to make things even more convenient! Smiley lol 026.gif

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We are still looking for ANY sign that Ethiopia is starting to change. Not seeing it…

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