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Adoption General Information Packet 3: Searching for Birth Relatives

You can print or order the complete packet as well as view, print, and order the individual fact sheets included in the packet.

Adoption General Information Packet 3: Searching for Birth Relatives
Author(s): National Adoption Information Clearinghouse
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Year Published: 2004 - 30 pages
This collection of factsheets provides an overview of the impact of adoption on birth parents and adopted persons and examines issues related to the search process. Coping skills, support groups, resources for searching, and state laws regarding access to adoption records are discussed.


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Searching for Birth Relatives: A Factsheet for Families
Author(s): National Adoption Information Clearinghouse.
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Year Published: 2004 - 10 pages
The purpose of this factsheet is to provide some guidance on the search process and information access, as well as resources for further help in conducting a successful search. This factsheet is designed to address the concerns of both adopted persons who are searching for birth parents or other birth relatives, as well as birth parents (both mothers and fathers) who want to locate a child who was adopted. While not a complete "how to" guide to searching, this factsheet provides information on the decision to search, steps in the search process, hiring a professional searcher, international searching, and reunion ...

Impact of Adoption on Adopted Persons: A Factsheet for Families
Author(s): National Adoption Information Clearinghouse
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Year Published: 2004 - 8 pages
As discussion of the adoption process becomes more open and accepted in American society, and as more Americans have experience with adoption, there is also more attention focused on those involved in adoption -- the adopted person, the birth parents, and the adoptive parents (often referred to as the adoption triad or, more recently, the adoption constellation). People who have experienced adoption firsthand are coming forward to talk or write about their experiences, and researchers are conducting scientific studies to find out about the impact of adoption on all members of the adoption triad. This factsheet examines the impact of ...

Impact of Adoption on Birth Parents: A Factsheet for Families
Author(s): National Adoption Information Clearinghouse
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Year Published: 2004 - 9 pages
This factsheet discusses some of the emotional issues that parents face after making the decision to place an infant for adoption, in surrendering the child, and in handling the feelings that often persist afterwards. In addition, it addresses some of the emotional issues of parents whose children are permanently removed from them and whose parental rights are terminated. This factsheet may be a helpful resource for birth parents, as well as family members, friends, and others who want to support birth parents. It may also provide some insight to adopted persons and adoptive parents who want to understand the struggles ...

About the Clearinghouses
Author(s): National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information
National Adoption Information Clearinghouse
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Year Published: 2004 - 2 pages
This flyer describes the websites of and the types of services provided by the National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information and the National Adoption Information Clearinghouse. The programs are services of the Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Contact information is included.

 

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Phone: (703) 352-3488 or (888) 251-0075
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