Are you protecting yourself? DNA can be a very helpful tool in finding biological family. It does however come with some particular precautions you should take, such as personal security. Results may surprise individuals immediately, including yourself. Some people are taking Ancestry DNA and other DNA tests to verify their genealogy, and are finding out […]
Read MoreCommon Mistakes and Issues with DNA
One of the biggest issues we have doing DNA adoption search for birth mother and birth family is our matches? How can those be a problem you might ask? What if they don’t answer their email? What if the person that is administering it is not the donor and you can’t figure out who the […]
Read MoreYou Got your DNA Results
You’ve done your DNA and you have cousins. You don’t know where to go from there. We do. We’ve got a proven track record with DNA adoption search and in identifying parentage. For many adopted adults, the idea of open records and an original birth certificate is not a reality. They would give their eye […]
Read MorePennsylvania OBC
Access to Adoption Records Who May Access Information Citation: Cons. Stat. Tit. 23, § 2905 Information may be accessed by: The adoptee who is age 18 or older If the adoptee is under age 18, his or her adoptive parent or legal guardian Request for Adoption Information Access to Nonidentifying Information Citation: Cons. Stat. Tit. 23, […]
Read MoreIs my State an OPEN STATE?
We want to provide you with quick access to where to get information on your state of adoption. Visit Child Welfare Information Gateway
Read MoreFather’s day sales
Right now DNA offers are HOT! HOT! HOT! Ancestry.com has a Father’s day sale, and so does 23andMe.com With a purchase of these tests, you can then download and later upload your raw data to other services to obtain more matches. We do this all the time to increase your chances of finding. When […]
Read MoreWhat’s happening in Search
In today’s adoption search we find many new opportunities to find your birth mother, father, sibling, aunt, or uncle. The use of DNA in genealogy, and autosomal DNA in particular, have enabled us to find in cases where no information except a place of birth was available. In the past, Adoption Search was limited by […]
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