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Hope's adoption[edit]

In these scenes (from May 20, 2004), Brooke and Nick discuss with Deacon the adoption of Hope. Deacon agreed for Nick to adopt Hope. And, in these scenes from May 24 of the same year, Nick discusses having adopted a daughter, Hope. So, via the scripts themselves, it was Nick (not Ridge) who adopted Hope as his daughter. Also, see Soapcentral.com's recap from the week of May 17, 2004, where they also recall Hope's adoption, via Nick, and the potential name-change to Hope Marone. The recap of the following week also makes mention of the adopted daughter, Hope. livelikemusic (TALK!) 01:46, 23 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Per this recap from the week of July 9, 2007, Deacon was not contacted by CPS, and the representative for CPS placed Hope and R. J. in Ridge's care, as she felt she had no other option than to do so, given Ridge's history. That is not Deacon signing over his parental rights to Ridge; that is CPS removing the children from Brooke's care and placing them into Ridge's. That is also not an adoption in the eyes of the law. And the only way for Nick to adopt Hope would be for Deacon to terminate his parental rights, which he did, which means in 2007, he had no legal claim to Hope. livelikemusic (TALK!) 02:14, 23 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]