Government & Politics

foster parents

Government & Politics

Posted by: stretch

4th Nov 2011 11:57am

i believe that the police and police invetigators need to have an iternet page for all the kids they have adopted
this should include details like
real name of child
location of birth
current location
date of birth
real parents date of birth and names
as we are finding a lot of parents have came back to find the kids and they were adopted by the policeing bodies which means they never have the chance of meeting there real families not just mum or dad brothers and sisters
thank you


Comments 3

Tempest25
  • 6th Nov 2011 03:28pm

I think that is a good idea. It must be so hard finding your real family if there is no information forthcoming.

stretch
  • 7th Nov 2011 10:14am
I think that is a good idea. It must be so hard finding your real family if there is no information forthcoming.

the biggest problem is if the law is involved in change of names for the kids then you need a high court decision and this can be very expensive
then comes the police that are involved with fostering or adopting the children once they are involves then you need an army of lawyers
then comes the hassle of is your lawyer doing a law firm a favour
as with fighting the law is harder then fighting in court against a former partner

stretch
  • 4th Nov 2011 11:58am

this should also include police informers thoses aspecially from the early 80s

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