Reasons for Open Adoption Records
- Adults not adopted have complete freedom to access all of their personal records, while adults who were adopted do not. Many advocates for open adoptions argue this is fundamentally unfair.
- Many adults who were adopted report feeling they become fixated on the knowledge they have a culture and heritage they are unaware of. This does not mean they are not a part of their adopted family, just that they would like to know the background and origins of their biological parents.
- As medicine advances, we are becoming more aware of diseases and risk factors that are associated with family history. People who were adopted are unable to provide doctors with a family history that can help identify problems they might be at an increased risk for because of genetic predisposition.
- Some states have laws that allow an adopted person to inherit from his biological parents should they die without a will. It might be beneficial for adopted adults to have access to birth records to determine if they have rights to an estate that will otherwise go unclaimed.
- Many adopted adults report feelings of isolation and abandonment. People report meeting their biological parents allows them to develop a sense of identity and avoid feeling as if they were abandoned.
Equal Access to Records
Culture and Heritage
Medical History
Inheritance
Abandonment
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