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Old 07-29-2004, 10:01 AM
Flossie Flossie is offline
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Newfoundland Adoption

I have been talking to a person who might be my sister and I think that they should get this stuff out like right away. The chances of talking to someone that may be your long lost relative without that information could be heartwrenching for all. I have personally called and stated this information but they will not help us. I have this person's adopted name and I gave her the original name in the event one of us could get info. They told me as a birth sibling that I could obtain the information since the parent was deceased, took the money and now they are saying they should not have done that. Today it is this law and tomorrow it's another. I wish I knew a person high up in the government in Canada that could rectify this. Someone in those offices does not want to release this information who I don't know. Most of them are very wonderful people and want to help all of us, but there was one who's name I did not get that was of no heart. What do you do when you want to find siblings and they keep stopping you? My goodness they are grown adults with grown children. And if a veto is entered in my eyes it would need to be by the date the law calls for or it should be invalid. That might be an issue for those of you that live there.
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