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my missing 3 kids-adopted

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my3gen.feralcat

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does anyone know how much right under the state law that adoptive parents don't have to tell the child that he or she is adopted? what about when a b-parent pays the money to search ,and with no answer. {from what i heard of about what kind of parents they are}that they didnt tell him. is it fair to the b-parent?what else could the b-parent do?can a judge help at all, making sure he knows he's adopted without costing more money?in live in michigan.
 


Just Blue

Senior Member
does anyone know how much right under the state law that adoptive parents don't have to tell the child that he or she is adopted? what about when a b-parent pays the money to search ,and with no answer. {from what i heard of about what kind of parents they are}that they didnt tell him. is it fair to the b-parent?what else could the b-parent do?can a judge help at all, making sure he knows he's adopted without costing more money?in live in michigan.

There is no law the commands that a parent tell their child that they were adopted.

However there are laws that prevent legal strangers from unwanted contact with a child or said child/rens family.
 

momofrose

Senior Member
does anyone know how much right under the state law that adoptive parents don't have to tell the child that he or she is adopted? what about when a b-parent pays the money to search ,and with no answer. {from what i heard of about what kind of parents they are}that they didnt tell him. is it fair to the b-parent?what else could the b-parent do?can a judge help at all, making sure he knows he's adopted without costing more money?in live in michigan.

You are a legal stranger to these children - if the parents choose to tell them they are adopted (which I personally think they should) - they can, however it is THEIR choice to parent as they see fit.
 

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