Tyler Baltierra Posts Birth Daughter Carly’s Adoption Agreement to Social Media Amid Drama with Carly’s Parents

   

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Tyler Baltierra took airing his adoption grievances to a new level recently by publicly sharing part of his birth daughter Carly’s adoption contract – specifically the part of the contract that addresses the “open adoption” detail. 

As The Ashley previously reported, Tyler and wife Catelynn Lowell have expressed – MANY times– that they believe Carly’s parents, Brandon and Teresa Davis, have gone against the original adoption agreement by choosing to cut off contact with the ‘Teen Mom’ couple. Since being closed out of their relationship with Carly, Ty and Cate have taken to The Interwebs to get the message out to Carly that they never stopped trying to have a relationship with her, despite her parents’ actions.

Tyler recently took to his Instagram Story with a years-long receipt in the form of an adoption agreement, which Tyler seemingly posted after receiving some comments from people doubting the details of Carly’s adoption agreement. 

In response, Tyler posted the agreement, which states that he and Cate requested to have photos and updates sent to them “throughout the child’s first 18 years.” 

“I want my damn pitchers!

The agreement goes on to state that Brandon and Teresa are “committed to a semi open adoption,” and have agreed that photos and letters will be exchanged through the adoption agency. It also clarifies that Catelynn and Tyler “requested annual visits with the child and the adoptive family in the future.” 

Under the section of the agreement he posted, Tyler told fans he was “here to share the truth, the unbiased, blind truth!”

“Whether that truth creates a defensive, emotional reaction by some people or not, it doesn’t change the validity of said truth,” Tyler wrote. “FACTS are NOT SUBJECTIVE, only opinions are & most of the people hating on us for speaking about adoption are basing their opinions on false/limited information. I just hope that they remember those opinions, that they feel so necessary to share publicly, carry the potential for very damaging/hurtful accusations. 

Me, trying to read Tyler’s post…
 

“So if they truly seek the correct information, they’ll listen,” he continued. “But if they’d rather continue to feed their own opinion based narrative (that the algorithm has rewarded them for) then they won’t. But I just hope they realize that by not seeking the truth, they’re willfully choosing ignorance over knowledge for the sake of their own confirmatory bias!” 

While some fans stated on social media that they felt Tyler posting the document was “over the line,” Tyler doesn’t appear to regret his decision. He and Catelynn have continued to post about Carly’s adoption, as well as the harm done by adoption, in recent days.