No. Birth and Adoption certificate are different
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Yes, if it is a second certificate issued for an adoption. The original birth certificate lists the biological parents -- if known. The state doesn't care how they feel about each other.
She may not want to be found however, if you have your birth certificate try the names that is hers in the town you were born in and surrounding areas - its a start. Since she may also be looking for you, you can also try a mutual consent search. For California born adoptees, the free adoption registry is http://www.CaliforniaAdoptionRegistry.org
There are a couple reasons. One make sure it a state certified birth certificate and not a Certificate of birth from the hospital, these usually have your foot prints on them. Two could be an adoption matter. In either case this is a matter that should talk to your parents about.
Cannot without official adoption.
No. The adoption order serves to show the relationship.
no, changing the birth certificate requires adoption, and can only be done if the birth father's parental rights have been terminated.
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The biological father should have been put on the birth certificate to begin with so why would he have to adopt them. If he wasnt at birth, see if you can get the birth certificate to reflect the truth. You may need to get a DNA test results and bring it to the hospital where the baby was born. Adoption proceedings are costly and drawn out.
Birth Certificate is an official document. Birth notice is just what is put in the paper , usually not fact checked.
This is really confusing, can you reword it. If the biological father is giving up his rights, he's the only one who will be positive as a father for the said child in a paternity test. A new birth certificate, isn't the real birth certificate. Even if its a legal one, the child deserves to know who his / her biological parent is, even if he's chosen not to be in the child's life. In a step parent adoption, an amended birth certificate is issued. In all adoptions the original birth certificate is sealed and an amended birth certificate is issued with the new legal parents names.
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