How to find your biological parents that you have never met since birth?

Any good sites that could help? I don’t know anything about them except my half-brothers first name.

Answer #1

You can try and look at your birth certificate, that has the names of your perents, also you can try to the people that you live with? Maybe they know a little bit about it, or give you at least a name and a last name?

Answer #2

okay go to the plce were they have ur birth papers and see which hospital u were born in and who it was and her name i dnt knw its name but u will knw and from tht u goo

hope i helped

Answer #3

If you have any way to contact your half brother, you could ask him some more on them. Without their names, location, and appearance, it would be mighty hard to find out anything.

Answer #4

question were you adopted j.a so i gcan get a better idea wht im terying to tell you if thts ok with you

Answer #5

question were you adopted j.a so i gcan get a better idea wht im terying to tell you if thts ok with you

Answer #6

they wont and the certificate is “missing”.

Answer #7

dont know where that place is.

Answer #8

nope i dont. :(

Answer #9

haha yeah.

Answer #10

Maybe it’s for the best then, and they’d give you more information when you’re older. Your parents’ background may not be the greatest, and your adoptive parents may not want you to get in touch with them for personal reasons. Who knows though.

Answer #11

okay in ur birth paper they have to have the place u were born in right??? If it was a hospital u should just go their okay and then ask for their record papers and she ur name and no one goes in a hospital with out ur info paper and ofcource she had writtien her name on the paper

Answer #12

actually supposably my dad told me to find him upon my 18th birthday. which is a month gone.

Answer #13

If you know the name that your biological parents gave you / used to register your birth, you could try feeding the details in to this site ….. . http://funadvice.com/r/14sqpcqc2fa . If you do not even have that information, the best I can suggest is that you send whatever details you can give regarding your adoptive parents names and address(es), your own age and the name you are now known by ( and what ever details you can also give about your half-brother ) to all the adoption agencies that could conceivably have dealt with your case, and ask them to check their records for any details that they have that match your circumstances. .

– Best wishes - Majikthise. .

Answer #14

i also have one more question, why is it so importandt for you to find them im just asking

Answer #15

do you know anything about them at least like last name or anything bmaybe if you talk to your adoptive parents they will know some thing or you can even get a detective for tht type of stuff thts wht my moms friend did ,but she also found out bad things about it to like her parents were young and didnt want her in the firast palce , she felt very sad for a long time so keep tht in mind also

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