If you were adopted as a child how could you find your birth mother if your adoptive parents won't tell you anything?
7 Answers to "If you were adopted as a child how could you find your birth mother if your adoptive parents won't tell you anything?"
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hello, laures17,
need to say
........... take care, get some support before you start your search
................. might be all good ;-))
....................... but might not be :-((
............................ have you asked why your folks won't tell you?
................................ maybe they are protecting you from something??
depends.... if you are in the u.k., then citizens advice bureau (C.A.B.) can be a good source of information. also, barnados can be very helpful and supportive. if you are not in the u.k., ..... sorry, i don't know.
hope it goes well for you.
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if your parents wont tell you then there is no chance that you can ever know at least thi , that you are an adopted child think .................. :)
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Check out adoption registries. Unless you live in Alberta Canada. They take your name and info, and but it into a data ba
se and if your birth parents are registered they can match you. Like (2)
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Depends which country your in, different ones have different laws on tracing birth parents and what info you are allowed by law. If you were adopted through an agency and know the name of it that's often the best place to start.
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the salvation army usually help with this sort of thing, even if you have no advice
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Best Answer (Chosen by Voting):
Posted by KingofSwords Jul 16th, 2012 at 12:41PM
Start with getting a copy of your birth certificate and then work to find out if it was altered. If the birth mother doesn't want to know then it will be hard to find out information. You might mention to your adoptive parents that you would like the information for health reasons and see if they will be more helpful.
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