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I have heard that if I have written for non-identifying information in the past and received it, it is a good idea to write again, if several years have passed, or if adoption laws have changed?

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I have heard that if I have written for non-identifying information in the past and received it, it is a good idea to write again, if several years have passed, or if adoption laws have changed?

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Yes, since both the adopted adult and the biological parents can submit consents for disclosure at anytime after the adoption has occurred.

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