The role of the birthmother in your open adoption

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The role of the birthmother in your open adoption

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When we met our birth mother and we decided that we would be moving forward with the adoption, we did set up a birth plan with our agency and our birth mother and with Bill and I. It was a two and a half hour meeting about what kinds of things we both expected out of the adoption, the birth mother, and us, as the adoptive parents. With that, we set up how many photos would be shared, how often or if at all, the birth mother could visit Simone. As for us, it turned out wonderfully because we actually do a lot more with our birth mother, as far as sending pictures and cards, and that kind of stuff. As far as the visits, our birth mother doesn't live here, so we haven't really gotten to see her a lot. We do talk on the phone and keep in touch that way. It's been very nice.

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Scout Masterson

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Scout graduated from Penn State University in 1996. He then went on to exchange vows with his longtime partner, Bill Horn, on May 23, 2009. Scout's longtime friend Tori Spelling became an ordained minister to officiate his commitment ceremony to Bill Horn. Scout and Bill adopted a daughter, Simone Lynn Masterson-Horn. Simone was born in June 2010. Scout is a surrogate uncle to Tori Spelling's three children, Liam, Stella and Hattie. Scout and Bill have been featured on the hit series, Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood where they are known as "The Guncles".  

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