Adoption Search

The first objective of an adoption search is to
discover the identity of the child you relinquished or the names of the birth parents who
relinquished you.
The biggest difference between an adoption
investigation and a missing person investigation is that in an adoption search you don't
have a name with which to begin.
If you are able to find all-important
identifying information, your search can be conducted in much the same way as any other
locate investigation.
The most
important advice from experts schooled and experienced in adoption investigations is: you
most certainly face difficulties searching for loved ones
separated by adoption.
Your first
difficult encounter will likely be with one or more of the public servants who insist on
following to the letter those laws that govern the release of information contained in
adoption records.
One of the
most difficult human obstacles you may face (besides sealed records and inflexible public
servants) are members of your present family who may feel threatened by your decision to
launch a search. Go easy. Take time to explain your feelings. Why have you
decided to conduct a search?
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