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Old 02-03-2008, 08:35 PM
NikiNana2001 NikiNana2001 is offline
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<p>Mary was really nice to me and verified that the info I had did match what was in my records over the phone. My problem is that my CI I hired found when my records were opened appeared to be falsified and suggested I go to the judge directly and ask for a copy of my files because they just sent a synopsis of everything and he felt there could've been a clue missed. The judge did give me my files. He also said that he wished the news would get the word out about the registry as well.</p><p>I called Mary back and talked to her and she said my father wasn't mentioned, there was nothing in my file to identifiy my mother, no DOB or her parents names, they couldn't find her birth certificate and the address on my original BC was a White Castle and she agreed that it was false as well but said that unless my mother could come up with the false info that the registry wouldn't help us. We're not sure if it was my mother or the lawyer who falsified it. If my father were to submit something, even if he had all the info correct, they couldn't give it to him because he wasn't listed so the registry is useless to me.</p><p>I asked the judge for my original BC and he gave me the order for it since it was all lies anyways and when I went to get it Mary freaked out. I had the long form from my adoptive BC and she freaked out that I had that. She ended up taking it to the Attorney General who in turn filed papers to get the order resended, which he did. So now I just wish I had the money to hire a lawyer to go in and fight it since the Attorney General used the laws that didn't even apply to the years my adoption took place.</P><p>Mary can be really nice but she can also put a wall that goes against Indiana Law and there doesn't seem to be a thing you can do.</p>
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