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Yippee bill passed on Mass birth certificates
I cant believe no one has posted this yet. Last Months Massachusettes govoner passed a bill that adult adoptess can have access to their original birth certificates.
bad new though unfairyly it only applies to those born before 1975 sighhhh I now it sucks but this is a big step in justice for ALL Mary ![]() |
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wow sorry about all the bad spelling just so happy and typing too fast
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Good luck to all! |
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My daughters OBC is buried forever. He signed it and buried it.
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what do you mean
why buried forever?
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She is buried in that time frame where she can not access to it. getting a court order is the only way that and that is near impossible.
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information?
Hi,
I am a researcher in Massachusetts and an adult adoptee who has been in reunion with my birth mother for 18 years. To find her I simply called up the agency I was adopted through in Worcester and they did the search, contacted her and then gave us each other's contact information. I was 19 at the time so that was 1990. Was this illegal then? Can you help me understand the laws that govern massachusetts or point me to a resource where I can look into this? I am interested in understanding the politcal position of each state. If you have recommendations please let me know. Thanks for your help! The link to one of the studies in my series is: Adult Adoptees who have made contact with a birth relative This is a survey for adult adoptees in reunion with a birth relative. Please feel free to check it out if it applies! Thank you! ![]()
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I am bumping this up because I believe there are so many that are still unaware of this new law.
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trying to understand
I thought I saw this change about six months ago while checking out the Bastard Nation website. Are you sure it is as new as last month?
It is my understanding that BN views this as a "cop out" because of the condition that yo umust be born 1975. If you were born in 1976 you would be in your thirties! Why should you not be allowed such information - where is the rationality in that? I am still not sure about how I feel personally about all of this. I believe records should be open, but I am not sure if it is time to celebrate just yet... On the other hand - Maine just past legislation that opens records to all adoptees as of 2009. Thanks for the post!
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It should be open to all and not a select few that fall into this stupid time frame.
Still feel very bitter about this.
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Leigh Liable to Change http://lhjh4.wordpress.com/ "One day I will be faith filled I'll be trusting and spacious, authentic and grounded and home" Alannis -- Incomplete |
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I agree, I don't know how they came to that kind of a time limit anyway.
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I agree that the new law isn't fair. In hindsite I probably shouldn't have bumped a thread that started with Yippee.
My understanding is that when I was adopted in 1966 the records were not sealed. It wasn't until 1974 that all records were sealed. So the law was set up to protect first moms who reliquished from that point on. I am not saying it is right but I think that is where they came up with their time frame. My heart goes out to those who cannot access their records. |
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