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Can An Adopted Child Contact Their Birth Parents After Adoption?

This decision is left up to the adoptive parents and the permission of the birth relatives, based upon specific circumstances and what would be most appropriate for all parties involved. Arrangements are often made at the time of adoption that allows the adopted child to keep in touch with brothers and sisters and other relatives from their birth family through an exchange of letters, photographs, and visitation rights. This type of arrangement is referred to as an "open" adoption, as opposed to a closed adoption, in which no contact is permitted with the biological family.

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