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I was recently provided with non identifying information about my birth parents and adoption.
I discovered that I am at least 1/8th native American (tribe not stated).
I need advice on petitioning the Los Angeles Superior Court under section 102705 on the grounds that it is my right for myself and my daughter to reunite with our Native American tribe.
In order to do this , I need the names of be birth parents so I can search my ancestry and try
to discover what tribe we are from.
Is that a valid reason for the court?
Do I need a lawyer to file this petition?
Any advice would bu greatly appreciated.
Tim
My Non-Identifying Adoption Info:
[url=http://registry.adoption.com/records/255155.html]Nov 26 1968, Timothy Siner, Adoptee, Conoga Park Ca Usa, Los Angeles Ca Usa, Dec 4 1968, Attorney, N[/url]
There is a law out there (I forget the name of it) that does give you a better chance at getting your OBC and other identifying information based on your NA heritage and your right to connect with your tribe. Over on the Adult Adoptees forum, there is a subforum for NA adoptees. You can probably get good answers and advice there. Good luck!
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Tim...I would go back to the original court where U got the non Id info. Contact the clerk of that court and see what the requirements are for petitioning the court. The Clerk of the court will give you that info. It is free. They will not give you legal advice.
I wish you the best.