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What are my rights as a biological father? never signed ANY Adoption papers. want the adopted parents to tell my daughter the truth,she is 16 yrs old will be 17 yrs old in early July. What are my rights?
Unfortunately, you probably have no legal rights whatsoever.
Do you have contact with the adoptive parents? If you know how to find them, you might want to initiate contact with medical information.
It's a shame that this happened to you, but legally, us as biological parents have no rights to our children.
Do you know anything about the adoption? Open, closed?
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The adoption was closed,but im just wondering what kind of legal trouble i will encounter if i make contact with my daughter?Again i didnt sign anything,no adoption papers period.Im not hoping for beautiful reunion,i just want to be able to say i told all my children that I Love them.And my daughter to be able to make her own choice about wanting to know her birth parents and siblings.
If you wait until your daughter reaches the age of 18, you won't encounter any legal problems. If you try to contact her without her parent's full consent and approval before she's legally an adult, you might easily end up in a lot of legal hot water.
As far as you having any legal rights where your daughter is concerned, you have none. I know that sounds unfair, but it's just the way the system works.
I wish my bio dad would have wanted to be a dad way back in 1959,
Then I would have had both my bio parents and we would have been a family, I don't care how hard it would have been.
You guys don't know how hard we adoptees truly have it.
This daughter wants her daddy in her life.
I found out about my daughter when she was 15 and she was given away for adoption without my knowledge . If given the chance I would have been a part of her life and I would still like to be. The government of Denmark says I cant do anything until shes 18. I wish I could at least write a letter to the adoptive parents.
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You can write a letter to her and give it to the adoption agency where she was adopted out of and hope she gets it from them. She will get a copy of the letter without your id info but at least she will know the truth.
That's what my bmom did.