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Please can anyone tell me if your pre-adoption birth certificate with original birth parents are destroyed once you are adopted. I don't want to trace my fathers birth parents but fill the gap - he has provided me with his original name.
Lou
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23-04-2008 8:23 PM #1Settling in.
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Hi
Thank-you. Perhaps in the mists of time the information my dad got from my gran has changed and thats why I can't find him.
Thanks
Louisa
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23-04-2008 10:37 PM #4MutleyGuest
I have a birth certificate for one of mine and a later adoption certificate.
His birth certificate (pre adoption) is still as was and could be re-ordered at anytime with original mother but no father. His adoptive parents kept his forename and as they were related, the surname stayed the same so he is still the same person that he originally was.
I think it is to do with the name changes e.g.
Robert Smith's birth certificate will always be there but if Robert Smith is adopted and becomes John Brown without knowing his original name he would be unable to find the birth certificate.
My brother was adopted by my parents at 10 days old, his mother left him in the hospital and just disappeared. I have the short version of his birth certificate that does not give parents but has the name given to him by my parents (his adoptive parents). I will go look and see if there is another version of his birth certificate.
Not sure if I have made myself clear or got lost on the way.
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Thanks for your help - i have only just joined the forum and everyone has been so kind in their help - sometimes the old ones come true i.e. a problem shared. I think i have stared at the glitches for so long I haven't been able to unravel them.
Louisa
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Apologies if I've read too much into this but if your father's alive why not just kick off the standard disclosure procedure?
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My dad doesn't want to know anything about it and I can't do it without him - im probably not going to go too far with his original birth line - if he was interested he would have done it himself.
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Louisa
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For my adoption in 1942 I have my original Birth Certificate obtained in 1989 and my short BC issued when I was adopted, with my new name. No natural father's name, that came later when I found my half sister.
Janet
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