Robert invited Callie and Jude for a boat trip on their yacht. Robert Emmet Quinn (April 2, 1894 – May 19, 1975) was an American attorney and politician from Rhode Island. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Robert stated that he had still loved her and wished things had turned out differently. Robert is portrayed by Kerr Smith. He usually dresses in business suits, but occasionally casually.

This makes Robert ask the judge to go back to the waiting period, in which Callie was still trying to get to know her father better, which buys Stef and Lena time to get Callie secretly emancipated; a move that would legally allow her to get adopted by them without Robert being able to interfere. However, when Callie has to call a parent for police questioning, she calls Robert. His wife and Sophia joined. His research and writing focuses on purpose, leadership, culture and change. Latest on Chicago Bears linebacker Robert Quinn including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN Callie had already thought about these consequences and agrees not to tell Stef and Lena out of fear of how they may view her upon learning of it. Robert then finds out that Callie was trying to get emancipated, which makes him realize that it's better to legally let her go than to have her "go adult" too soon.

He declares that he officially wants Callie and files for a custody battle against the Adams-Fosters for her, much to Callie's devastation. He served as the 58th Governor of Rhode Island and Judge for the Rhode Island Superior Court. When Sophia walks into the traffic Callie calls him and Jill and she tells them she wanted to commit suicide. However, she eventually confesses the entire ordeal to Stef in an emotional manner, realizing she does not want to leave the Fosters no matter what. He has gray hair and blue eyes, unlike his daughters. He also didn't show up at the DNA test, which his lawyers insisted they'd take, because Callie would've recognized him from the diner. They go to court and the judge says to take 'the remainder of the 180-day-abandonment-period', that Callie will stay with the Adams-Fosters till then, but that Callie has to see Robert once a week.

After Sophia sabotages the abandonment papers, he says he can't go through with signing away his rights to her a second time. Robert John Quinn (born 8 November 1976) is a retired professional footballer. This bonding results in Callie seeing similarities in their personalities. He then asks Robert that if he truly cares about his daughter so much, then why he was "putting her through more hell" by backing her into a decision she doesn't want to make. He eventually didn't show up for the test. Stef furiously confronts Robert about apparently "having taken advantage" of Callie, but he tells her he was only doing what was right for Stef digs up any little bit of information about Robert with the help of a Private Investigator, which reveals photos of him in a possible affair, which she later uses to blackmail him into giving her and Lena custody of Callie. Robert had a conversation with Callie about her mom, Robert came to see Callie at her work to tell her he had signed the abandonment papers and Callie asked him to host a fundraiser for Girls United, which he agrees to. They seem to have a good time, but when Callie asks him if he'd drop the case, Robert tells Callie he wants to be her father and her to live with him and Callie gets distant. He is Callie and Sophia's biological father and is Jill's husband, but they separated. He's of average height and build. The two do, however, bond when she is legally required to spend time with him. He struggled with the idea of officially giving up his legal parental rights to Callie, wanting to be her father and true parent in her life, and also wanting to make up for lost time.

Quinn entered the Rhode Island Senate in 1923 as one of a trio of young Finally, in June 1924, Quinn and Lt. Robert Henry Quinn was a Massachusetts attorney and politician. Soon Callie calls him regarding Daphne, a foster kid she is close to, and her role in the kidnapping of Daphne's daughter. Robert has a panic attack because of the fight he had with Callie. Stef comes to his house to convince him to sign the papers, but Robert says he wants to get custody of Callie. Robert E. Quinn Robert E. Quinn has spent the last 40 years doing research, publishing, teaching, consulting, and speaking to more than half of the Fortune 500. When Sophia had taken Callie to her room and his wife went to check up on her, he opened up to Stef that leaving Colleen was the biggest regret of his life. United States Court of Appeals for the Armed ForcesUnited States Court of Appeals for the Armed ForcesAn Album of Rhode Island History by Patrick T. Conley At the fundraiser Callie acknowledged Robert as her father and he's very touched by that. He served as the 58th Governor of Rhode Island and Judge for the Rhode Island Superior Court. Robert and Callie have a fight and he seems hurt. Robert Emmet Quinn (April 2, 1894 – May 19, 1975) was an American attorney and politician from Rhode Island. He played as midfielder predominantly in the centre but can also play at centre back. He is the Margaret Elliot Tracy Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan, Ross School of Business. Afterwards, despite not being her legal gaurdian, Robert remains close with Callie and continues to be a part of her life, occassionally offering guidance. He told Jude that he's not trying to replace their father, but he wants to get to know Callie, and Jude if he's open to it. Robert tries saying that he isn't forcing her, but his father states how happy Callie clearly is with the Fosters and why Robert wants to ruin that for her. He deeply adores his two daughters, Sophia and Callie. This legal matter nearly allows Robert to successfully gain custody of Callie, who decided to move in with him in order to keep the Fosters "safe". — Robert to Callie in The End of the Beginning. Despite this, Callie is still angry with him for not signing the abandonment papers that would allow her to be adopted by the Fosters.