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LOL! You are hilarious! You really would punish your child for seeking clarity? How odd! Really?
Well rest assured your "child" will be safe from your punishment because once reported the...
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Thank you! I am glad someone understood what I was saying.
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I agree with you chuck. But this person was denied a view, and that can make someone think something is wrong. Even birth children want to see their birth certificates. Shutting them down isn't an...
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Yes you misunderstood, I think I said this person should make sure the paperwork is in order. The principal can tell them they have a copy of the BC in their school records and that is legal.
I...
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First off I am NOT telling op to get a copy of the BC.
I am not telling this person to ask anything unseemly, so calm down. The principal DOES HAVE THE RIGHT to hear this.
What I am hearing, as...
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Thanks but I posted not just for the original poster but for anyone with similar feelings or experience that's why I kept it general. I figured if I came across it someone else (like you,smile)...
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It doesn't really matter how old you are. If you are an adult they have to unseal the file, if not as your mother to help.
She knows you were adopted and she battled with this day long ago....
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Hmm, I want to say so much but I think a previous poster said most of it.
As teens NO ONE thinks they are REMOTELY like their parents. Come on! That's what being a teen is about! Give them heck!
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Ok I am a little alarmed that they won't show you your birth certificate. But if the certificate's in order then you should be able to inquire at your school. Tell your principal your concerns, and...
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