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Can An Adopted Adult Contact Their Natural Parents After Adoption?

Yes. The primary way in which adult adoptees can contact their biological parent(s) or relatives is through adoption registries. Adoption registries allow adopted adults and birth parents, birth siblings, or other birth relatives to locate each other. If an adoptee registers through an adoption registry seeking their biological parent(s), the parent(s) will be notified of this request, and may choose to proceed with contact procedures through the registry. Vice versa, if the biological parent(s) or relatives of an adoptee register through an adoption registry, an adult adoptee will be notified that they are being sought by their birth family, and may, or may not, proceed with contact. However, at the time of adoption, birth parents or birth relatives may have filed a request for non­disclosure, or signed an adoption veto. An adoption veto is a document in which the biological family registers a refusal to be contacted by adoption registries, or prohibits the release of any identifying information

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