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NewsApril 24, 2016

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Springfield third-grader is selling lemonade to help pay for his adoption. Nine-year-old Tristan Jacobson sold $1 lemonades Friday in front of the home he shares with Donnie Davis and her husband, Jimmy, who have been his kinship guardians since he was 5...

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Springfield third-grader is selling lemonade to help pay for his adoption.

Nine-year-old Tristan Jacobson sold $1 lemonades Friday in front of the home he shares with Donnie Davis and her husband, Jimmy, who have been his kinship guardians since he was 5.

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The Springfield News- Leader reported the money from the lemonade stand and a weekend yard sale will go toward helping pay about $5,000 in legal fees so Tristan can be adopted.

Donnie Davis said she and her husband already consider Tristan their son.

She said the adoption is "more for reassurance for him, knowing that he has his forever family, and he has our name."

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