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<blockquote data-quote="ctmom05" data-source="post: 106531" data-attributes="member: 2901"><p><span style='font-family: Courier New'>Star,</p><p></p><p>Dad had been searching for many years. He was able to make contact thru the adoption agency that facilitated the adoption. Their social worker acted as an intermediary and verfied my husband's identity. </p><p></p><p>The next step was that my husband received a letter from his birth father, sent by way of the adoption agency. He expressed the wish to know if my husband had had a good life and how he was doing now.</p><p></p><p>The door was left open to any level of contact that each party desired. The letter from his dad did express that he did not want to disrupt my husband's life in any way and would respect whatever decision he made.</p><p></p><p>The contact has continued thru emails, After a couple, my husband and his dad felt they could correspond without the middleman. They have talked on the phone, shared emails, and im'd - but have not met face to face yet. The revelation part of all of this took place around the time of my husband's 54th birthday. which was this summer. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctmom05, post: 106531, member: 2901"] <span style='font-family: Courier New'>Star, Dad had been searching for many years. He was able to make contact thru the adoption agency that facilitated the adoption. Their social worker acted as an intermediary and verfied my husband's identity. The next step was that my husband received a letter from his birth father, sent by way of the adoption agency. He expressed the wish to know if my husband had had a good life and how he was doing now. The door was left open to any level of contact that each party desired. The letter from his dad did express that he did not want to disrupt my husband's life in any way and would respect whatever decision he made. The contact has continued thru emails, After a couple, my husband and his dad felt they could correspond without the middleman. They have talked on the phone, shared emails, and im'd - but have not met face to face yet. The revelation part of all of this took place around the time of my husband's 54th birthday. which was this summer. </span> [/QUOTE]
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