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Finding biological father !!! Still looking !!!
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Susan | Report | 25 May 2011 04:00 |
Hi Everyone |
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Penny | Report | 25 May 2011 06:06 |
is he named on her birth cert? |
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Susan | Report | 25 May 2011 06:20 |
Hi Penny |
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Donna17 | Report | 25 May 2011 08:34 |
It sounds like the maintenance stopped when the adoption took place (which it would do when her father was no longer legally responsible for her), in which case details of the maintenance and therefore her father might be on her adoption file (assuming the family were up front about the fact he was paying maintenance!). |
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Susan | Report | 25 May 2011 08:59 |
Hi Donna |
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brummiejan | Report | 25 May 2011 09:47 |
If a UK resident you would have to apply to see the papers, meeting with an adoption adviser. So not sure how you would go about this from abroad. It might be an idea to contact the Australian equivalent of Social Services for advice as she can't be the only person in this position. |
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Donna17 | Report | 25 May 2011 09:52 |
Your best bet might be to try emailing Plymouth City Council in the first instance and see what they suggest. You can email them at [email protected] and can also have a look at http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/homepage/socialcareandhealth/childrenssocialcare/adoptionandfostering/adoption/adoptedadults/tracingbirthrelatives1.htm |
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Susan | Report | 25 May 2011 10:12 |
Hi Jan and Donna |
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KathleenBell | Report | 25 May 2011 10:30 |
Magistrate Court Record Books are available to see at local archives as long as they are more than 30 years ago. |
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Susan | Report | 25 May 2011 12:02 |
Hi Kath |
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wellybobs | Report | 25 May 2011 12:46 |
Hi Susan, |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 25 May 2011 15:35 |
Might be different rules for Scotland, but I know someone adopted there in 1949, by his mother's husband. ( He married the Mum after the child's birth and was not the father) |
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Deborah | Report | 26 May 2011 13:24 |
Hi. Just wondering if she may have been baptised. I have a boy in my family tree who was illegiatmate and was baptised with both his mother and bio father present. It might be worth a try. Best wishes Debbie. |
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Penny | Report | 26 May 2011 15:22 |
If birth father wasn't named on birth cert, and child was adopted by a step father, there is unlikely to be file to access. |
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Kay???? | Report | 26 May 2011 15:45 |
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