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Madmeg

Madmeg Report 13 Mar 2010 22:07

Hello Karen

It sounds as though your mother is still alive. Are you still in touch with her? Will she not tell you your father's name? She might have very good reasons for not doing so, and perhaps you should consider them, and leave your quest for the time being.

I don't know what records are kept of court cases, I would think they are kept indefinitely, though whether they are public I don't know.

Sounds a difficult situation for you.

Karen

Karen Report 13 Mar 2010 21:48

I was adopted by my grandparents back in 1965/66, and have grown up with my biological mother all these years as sisters. All I know of my conception is that she was a minor (15)when she got pregnant and my father was 21 years old. There was a court case in Knutsford County Court sometime in 1965/66 and the charge was assault on a minor. I am trying to find out my biological fathers name as he doesn't appear on my birth certificate or adoption papers, and no-one in the family will tell me who he is .I dont want to find him, just know his name. Can anyone help?