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°o.O(¯`·._.·Frankie·._.·´¯)O.o°

°o.O(¯`·._.·Frankie·._.·´¯)O.o° Report 3 May 2010 22:12

thanks everyone, I will have a look on tips

Jane

Jane Report 3 May 2010 22:08

I have to say Frankie Social services were brilliant wjth my sister looking for her Birth Mother.
I wish you well,but please go in with an open mind,and be prepared for anything.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 3 May 2010 22:07

7/10 nothing themselves often,only transfer file information to an aproved agency which you will have chosen to act for you for a sliding fee,they will of course advise you pay and place details on CR.

°o.O(¯`·._.·Frankie·._.·´¯)O.o°

°o.O(¯`·._.·Frankie·._.·´¯)O.o° Report 3 May 2010 22:00

I am thinking about tracking down a sibling who was given up for adoption. I know the law changed a couple of years ago to make it easier to contact people who had been adopted but I haven't really understood what the change meant. I know I can go on the contact register or contact social services but what would social services do?