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New York
State Adoption Registry
If you are adopted, or if you placed a child for adoption,
or if you are the biological sibling of an adopted person, you may wish to learn
more about your birth family. The New York State Health Department's Adoption
Registry can help and even facilitate a reunion.
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Guidelines, facts and updates on how to adopt children from other countries.
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North American Council On Adoptable Children
Tells how to adopt children in foster care.
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http://www.adopting.com
Comprehensive listing of Internet resources on how to adopt a child.
It lists everything from adopting support groups and bulletin boards to
photos of children seeking adoption and information on the rights of adoptees.
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Open to people seeking each other even though just bits of information are
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May help reunite those who lost touch with family members with disabilities for
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misfortune.
Searching For Birth Relatives-A Factsheet For Families
Concerned United Birthparents
(800) 822-2777
National support and search organization for those affected by adoption.
Search Registries Reuniting Adoptees & Their Birthparents
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Forms On Custody, Legitimation Visitation & Child Support (Consumer-SOS)
Select your state and scroll down to adoption/putative fathers. Summary of a putative father's right to notice of adoption or termination proceedings when the child is
relinquished for adoption at birth or shortly thereafter.
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For adoptive parents to check out complaints and investigative reports on agencies and facilitators.
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Use their search engine to locate over 9000 feminists groups and help agencies.
http://www.adopting.com
Comprehensive listing of Internet resources on how to adopt a child.
It lists everything from adopting support groups and bulletin boards to
photos of children seeking adoption and information on the rights of adoptees.
National Find
Family Registry For People with Disabilities
Open to people seeking each other even though just bits of information are
available.
May help reunite those who lost touch with family members with disabilities for
other reasons too, like divorce, foster care or adoption, personal problems or
misfortune.
http://www.adoption.com/reunion
Includes lists of searching adoptees and birth parents, along chat rooms and
tips on tracing family histories.
The following links may help you
trace your family tree to your ancient ancestors.
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