So I'm adopted and I am now on the hunt for my birthparents and while registering with the National Adoption Registry I was pointed in the direction for Omni Search and agency that claims to be able to reunite you with your birth family. The kicker is the price $1200 I suppose for records serches etc...and research you have to pay but man does that seem a bit on the pricey side. I'm trying another route however and hopefully it will pay off and be free. A very close family friend who I used to call Uncle was the attorney that handled the adoption. He has since passed away but his wife is still alive and apparently had something to do with handing me over to my adoptive parents. She may know their names but will probably also have access to his old files from the law office so tommorrow I'm going to call her and see what if anything she remembers or will be willing to tell me.
This was 1960 when the old boy network was definatly in effect. My cousin (who is also a lawyer) made the point today that my adoptive parents had to sign documents swearing to not devulge anything that they knew plus my parents names would have been on those papers. My dad was a soldier in the military. Duty, God, Country. He took an oath to keep a secret and apprarently did to the grave. He did before he died however tell me my family was from Louisanna. It's a start. Hopefully Uncle Warren's wife will not have memory lapse tomorrow. Wish me luck.:desire:
This was 1960 when the old boy network was definatly in effect. My cousin (who is also a lawyer) made the point today that my adoptive parents had to sign documents swearing to not devulge anything that they knew plus my parents names would have been on those papers. My dad was a soldier in the military. Duty, God, Country. He took an oath to keep a secret and apprarently did to the grave. He did before he died however tell me my family was from Louisanna. It's a start. Hopefully Uncle Warren's wife will not have memory lapse tomorrow. Wish me luck.:desire:
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