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Trying To Locate Birth Father
Trying To Locate Birth Father

Just like some parents are looking for their lost children, there are some children who are trying to locate their rightful parents. There are children in this world, who grow up in foster homes or in adopted homes and one day would like to find their biological parents. The question arises that is it really possible to find a biological parent in such a big country? Yes, one can do it if they want.

There are the Social Services department people who keep a track of everything. Without their consent, you would not have found an adopting home or foster home in the first place.More...

 

Does Father Have Legal Rights If Not Listed On Birth Certificate ?

Does Father Have Legal Rights If Not Listed On Birth Certificate

In the US, a paternity test proves the legal relationship between a father and the child, and not a birth certificate. There may be several reasons as to why a father did not put in his name on the actual birth certificate. It could have been a teenage pregnancy, non availability, traumatic incident or just about any unavoidable personal tragedy. Maybe, it was just a mistake. However, does that mean you lose the right to the children you have fathered for the rest of your life?

In case you, as the biological father, never signed on the birth certificate, then you would probably need the mother's consent or a court's consent to meet your child. More...

 

Easy Way Confirm Birth Father

Easy Way Confirm Birth Father

You have been looking for your birth father, and the Social Security confirms that he is your father but you are not sure. So, what do you do in such circumstances? You still have the right to know if he is really your birth father or not. You have never met him, and were brought up by parents who adopted you. This might be the first time you are going to meet him. You have no preconceived love or affection for him, but just some curiosity. So, in that case you do not want to meet a person who may not be your biological father at all, and get misled.

You can be careful right from the start. You can take the permission to contact your father, and call and request him for a DNA test.More...

 

 

 

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