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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 290159" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>When my biodad dad his wife tried to prove that I was not his daughter to keep me from getting a piece of a wrongful death suit that was originally filed as a injury suit. She even sent my grandmothers obit which listed me as her daughter. I was never officially adopted and the judge in town knew the whole story (he had been the judge in my parent's divorce and in when my grandparents were granted guardianship 30 years before) and basically blasted her and her attorney for what they were doing. I didn't even care about the money, but when I got papers asking for my adoption records I was not a happy camper! She alienated the entire family and most of the town when she pulled her little stunt. Small towns, especially one where you are not a "local" and where your in-laws are well-known, are not very forgiving when you pull a stunt like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 290159, member: 1436"] When my biodad dad his wife tried to prove that I was not his daughter to keep me from getting a piece of a wrongful death suit that was originally filed as a injury suit. She even sent my grandmothers obit which listed me as her daughter. I was never officially adopted and the judge in town knew the whole story (he had been the judge in my parent's divorce and in when my grandparents were granted guardianship 30 years before) and basically blasted her and her attorney for what they were doing. I didn't even care about the money, but when I got papers asking for my adoption records I was not a happy camper! She alienated the entire family and most of the town when she pulled her little stunt. Small towns, especially one where you are not a "local" and where your in-laws are well-known, are not very forgiving when you pull a stunt like that. [/QUOTE]
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