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Originally Posted by JustPeachy
Because he loves him and wants him to be included in his will. It would be no different if anyone else decided to leave your son in their will, but in this case, since you have semi-open and do not want identifying information exchanged, I would see if it can be done through an attorney.
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Yes...this was my thought as well....I was even wondering if this is his only grand child? I would ask the social worker.....I don't know if this is 'wrong', but I feel sad to think that he loves him so much and would maybe never even meet him before he dies....Am I becoming to emotional regarding this matter...I even feel a bit of guilt (please don't judge me on this, I really can't explain why...) The social worker did tell me that his b gf supports the adoption...this gives me some comfort. I feld so sad when I heard that my first sons b gf cried so much when he came to hear of my sons adoption(the bio parents didn't tell their family before after a year has gone by)....This b gf died soon afterwards from a stroke....