So I decided to hire a PI to search for my birth family again. It was a big decision, because it is expensive. But if I get any answers, it will be worth it. And what will I do with any information I receive? Will they find anything? I have to wait and see, wait [...]
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searchin’ again
Posted in adoptees, biological family, birth mother, closed records, private investigators, searching on March 20, 2009 | 2 Comments »
To search or not to search
Posted in adoptees, birth mother, closed records, private investigators, searching on February 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
How many adoptees out there have used a private investigator? I keep thinking that I’ll take the plunge and hire one. I have heard some good things about Kinsolving – that they are fast and have high success rates … You don’t pay until they actually find your birth relative, but they are *very expensive*. [...]
Rejection: adoptee woes in a nutshell
Posted in Adoption, adoptees, birth father, birth mother, closed records, identity, rejection, searching, transracial adoption on October 23, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Time for a little background. I mentioned in an earlier post that I do not know who my biological parents are. I have tried for years to find out. Here are some of my searching woes in a nutshell…
I was adopted in NS, where we have antiquated laws, or in other words, CLOSED adoption records. [...]