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Is there a law about contacting adopted children/b
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Kay???? | Report | 3 Dec 2007 18:41 |
Gerry, |
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Phyllis | Report | 3 Dec 2007 16:26 |
I am of the understanding that it as to be a socialworker or a third party, That is how its being done for me |
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Kate | Report | 3 Dec 2007 15:35 |
Not sure about that one, Gerry. I always understood (as an adopted person) that I could initiate contact with my birth mother or father through my social worker (who is also my godfather, as it happens) but that my birth parents could not contact me. |
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Gerry | Report | 3 Dec 2007 15:26 |
I've been helping a few people find family members they have lost contact with, and managed to find quite a few. |