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Bill Giving Adult Adoptees Access To Birth Records  Progresses  In N.Y.

Bills that would allow adopted people 18 and older to obtain their original birth certificates and medical histories in New York State, subject to a contact preference filed by birthparents, moved to committee in both chambers of the state legislature.

The senate bill (S00235), sponsored by Senator Bill Larkin, was referred to the Health Committee on Jan. 3; the Assembly companion bill (A02277), sponsored by Rep. David Koon, was referred to the Health Committee on Jan. 16. The legislation establishes a “Bill of Adoptee Rights” and allows birthparents to file contact preferences anytime, “but does not limit the right of the adopted person to receive updated health information.”

States that currently allow adopted adults to receive a copy of their original birth certificates are Alabama, Alaska, Delaware, Kansas, New Hampshire, Oregon and Tennessee. States considering similar legislation in 2007 include Maine, Missouri, North Carolina and Minnesota. To read the proposed N.Y. measure, go to: http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/ and search by the bill number.


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There are legal requirements for being married?
As in all areas of family law it is wise to consult with your lawyer. The legal requirements for a man and a woman to marry vary from state to state. Although there are differences between the requirements in the various states, a marriage between a man and a woman performed in one state must be recognized by every other state under the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the United States Constitution.

 


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