Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Court - Day 2


Our court hearing was this morning from 10:00 – 11:20am. We were in a larger, much more formal courtroom for this part of the process and there were people from the orphanage, the ministry of social welfare, the ministry of education, the ministry of health, our lawyer, translator, the prosecuting officer (verifies the documents as authentic) and the judge. We started with more formalities, introductions and reading of the relevant requirements. Then I was asked more questions including questions about our religious affiliation and if the children would have the opportunity to choose a religion themselves when they are older. Lisa was up next with more questions about the kids and whether the biokids would become rivals of the adopted kids when we die and it’s time to settle our estate. After that, the representatives from each of the ministries spoke. Finally, the judge read through the list of each document in our dossier and gave a summary of it. If you’ve ever adopted or if you’ve heard us talk about the dossier, you realize that this list took quite awhile. After that, we were excused from the courtroom while the court deliberated. This was odd in that “the court” was just the judge. Our translator joked that we go outside while she talks to a mirror so she can deliberate. After a few minutes, we were invited back in and the judge read through her decree. As of today, Nov. 25 2008, the court orders that Yana Sergeevna Jelyabovskaya’s name will become Kimberly Yana Merrick with no patronymic name and that Gennadiy Sergeovich Jelyabovski’s name will become Peter Gennadiy Merrick with no patronymic name. Further, they will legally become the children of Mark and Lisa Merrick.

There. It’s done. We are now, legally, a family of six. The order of the court is held for 10 days during which time if additional information becomes available that would alter the court’s decision, it can be brought forth. After 10 days, this window for new information is closed and the children will be given into our custody. We get to see the kids at 4:00 this afternoon to tell them it’s all-official. Now we just have to wait the 10 days and get their passports and newly revised birth certificates. We should get physical custody on Friday, December 5th. We fly to Moscow on Sunday, December 7th. We bought six tickets for that flight today :-)

8 comments:

Jen C. said...

That is wonderful news! Your new journey is about to begin. I can't wait to hear what the looks on their faces are when you tell them they are officially part of your family.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! We can't wait to meet them! I wish we could be there to share this moment woth you and to see the looks on their faces. You are in our thoughts and prayers, love to all mom & dad m.

Anonymous said...

will you get the kids on the 4th and be able to register them on teh 5th? Good Luck with the remaining obsticles to getting home. We love you all.

Anonymous said...

This is really exciting. Tell the kids that Grandpa wants to meet them. Was the sibling rivalry thing a trick question?

Anonymous said...

We are excited and ready to meet our new niece and nephew. We have been praying for all of you and hope that the next 10 days fly by for you. Scott, Saralyn, Faith & Grace

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! We miss Luke it math but it looks like he is having an awesome educational experience. We are going to read the postings and write to Luke each week. We can't believe it is night time while we are in math!

We are excited to hear stories of Russia and all about the new siblings.

P.S. Hi Beth!

sandy said...

Congratulations!!! All of your pictures look so familiar... I can imagine everything you're going through right now. Except you have two of your children traveling with you! Wow!

Will you be staying in Stavropol during the 10 days or traveling around? I hope the weather cooperates for you.

Good luck and best wishes getting all the paperwork accomplished after the 10 days passes. I hope it all goes smoothly and that you are able to get through Moscow quickly and then home safely. Those last flights home are brutal, but then they're done.

Congratulations again!

The Merricks said...

We'll be staying in Stavropol the whole time so we can see the kids as often as possible. It looks like we'll be getting pretty tired of the included breakfast buffet at the Euro Hotel.