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Henry will either live with Emma or Regina, while both will still a say in his upbringing. As obnoxious as he is, Henry loves both of his mothers. He would want both Emma and Regina in his life, and they in turn want to be part of it.

 

Henry will either live with Emma or Regina, while both will still a say in his upbringing. As obnoxious as he is, Henry loves both of his mothers. He would want both Emma and Regina in his life, and they in turn want to be part of it.

 

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However, that doesn't change the fact that Regina still has no legal right to Henry, which was what I was arguing in the first place. It's comical to argue Emma's lack of legal right and then in the next breath say that the "closed adoption" is legally binding in Regina's favor. 

 

However, that doesn't change the fact that Regina still has no legal right to Henry, which was what I was arguing in the first place. It's comical to argue Emma's lack of legal right and then in the next breath say that the "closed adoption" is legally binding in Regina's favor. 



</div>Emma signed away her parental rights in a closed adoption, in "our world". I would assume Regina legally adopted Henry. She seemed to have contact with the outside world, in Season 1. Not to mention, how did the system misplace a baby!

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</div>Emma signed away her parental rights in a closed adoption, in "our world". I would assume Regina legally adopted Henry. She seemed to have contact with the outside world, in Season 1. Not to mention, how did the system misplace a baby!</div>



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Yeah but how could anyone adopt a baby from a town that doesn't exist with people that couldn't leave? I'm sure it would require face to face interviews to adopt.



Yeah but how could anyone procure a baby from a town that doesn't exist with people that couldn't leave? Was Regina/Rumple able to leave StoryBrooke during the curse?

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A state wouldn't hand over a baby to a faceless person.

 

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Was Regina/Rumple able to leave StoryBrooke during the curse?

 

 

 

I think dealing with those two. and the fact that Regina (or Rumple) has a history of

 

I think dealing with those two. and the fact that Regina (or Rumple) has a history of

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==pro·cure==

 

==pro·cure==

 

<span class="pg" style="font-weight:bold;font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;display:inline;font-style:italic;font-size:13px;padding-right:3px;"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="cursor:default;">verb</span> <span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color:rgb(153,153,255);text-decoration:underline;cursor:pointer;">(used</span> with object)</span><span class="dnindex" style="font-weight:bold;color:rgb(123,123,123);display:block;float:left;width:28px;"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color:rgb(51,51,51);cursor:default;">1.</span></span>to obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means: <span class="ital-inline" style="display:inline;font-style:italic;font-family:Georgia,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">to procure evidence.</span><span class="dnindex" style="font-weight:bold;color:rgb(123,123,123);display:block;float:left;width:28px;">2.</span>to bring about, especially by <span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="cursor:default;">unscrupulous</span> <span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="cursor:default;">and</span> indirect means: <span class="ital-inline" style="display:inline;font-style:italic;font-family:Georgia,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">to procure secret documents.</span><span class="dnindex" style="font-weight:bold;color:rgb(123,123,123);display:block;float:left;width:28px;">3.</span>to obtain (a person) for the purpose of <span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="cursor:default;">prostitution.</span>

 

<span class="pg" style="font-weight:bold;font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;display:inline;font-style:italic;font-size:13px;padding-right:3px;"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="cursor:default;">verb</span> <span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color:rgb(153,153,255);text-decoration:underline;cursor:pointer;">(used</span> with object)</span><span class="dnindex" style="font-weight:bold;color:rgb(123,123,123);display:block;float:left;width:28px;"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color:rgb(51,51,51);cursor:default;">1.</span></span>to obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means: <span class="ital-inline" style="display:inline;font-style:italic;font-family:Georgia,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">to procure evidence.</span><span class="dnindex" style="font-weight:bold;color:rgb(123,123,123);display:block;float:left;width:28px;">2.</span>to bring about, especially by <span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="cursor:default;">unscrupulous</span> <span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="cursor:default;">and</span> indirect means: <span class="ital-inline" style="display:inline;font-style:italic;font-family:Georgia,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">to procure secret documents.</span><span class="dnindex" style="font-weight:bold;color:rgb(123,123,123);display:block;float:left;width:28px;">3.</span>to obtain (a person) for the purpose of <span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="cursor:default;">prostitution.</span>

 

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<span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="cursor:default;">I recall Regina used the word "procure" when asking Rumple how he got Henry.</span>

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