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Have You Met Your Family Yet?

Saturday, November 19, 2005

And The Search Is On!



Your parents have just informed you that you're adopted. Now you are doing a frantic search on the web. You're familiar with google but are not sure what info is lurking out there that could be of some help. A good place to start is a publication from the http://www.adoption.com website where you can read other's stories of search, tips, and you will find numerous links here; http://e-magazine.adoption.com/

You want to learn about your birth family so you've made that phone call to the agency used by your parents. You have so many questions! They are unable to help. Now it's time to find out your rights. What are the state laws, dealing with finding your family, where you live? Do you have the right to access adoption records? Do you need to hire an attorney? http://laws.adoption.com/statutes/stateadoption-laws.html

Searching, Searching, Searching. Google it! You may have another search engine you're more familiar with you could utilize. There are so many sites to sift through!

If you are familiar enough with RootsWeb you should be able to navigate and find a message board with adoption as the topic. Here you will find kind people willing to help by posting useful information including; agencies listed, adoption laws, individuals willing to help search, etc.... You will also find adoption queries posted by Birth Parents with possible dates and places of birth and adoption.
If you are not familiar with rootsweb, start here. http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=topics.adoption
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Friday, November 18, 2005

Questions for those that have found family.

How long have you been searching for your family member?


What was your moment of discovery like? When, where, and how did that happen?


What resources did you use to accomplish finding this person?


Who or what was the most beneficial in your search?



How do you feel now that you have found this new member of your family?


Thank you for sharing :-)

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Adoptee Stories in the News

Featuring: Philip Sabatino's fight to find his Birthfamily
Supreme Court ruled against Mr. Sabatino's motion to learn who his biological parents
http://genealogyblog.com/?m=2005&w=38

http://www.boston.com/news/local/rhode_island/articles/2005/09/22/state_supreme_court_says_adoptee_has_no_right_to_know_parents/

http://www.projo.com/opinion/contributors/content/projo_20051028_ctsab.27bbdd1.html

http://www.adoption.com/includes/frame.php?url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2005/09/22/national/a122217D69.DTL