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how to find birth parents

Ethical Search Practices

At DiscoverFamily.net, we uphold the highest standards of ethical search practices in our mission to reunite adoptees with their birth families. For adoptees navigating the complexities of searching for birth parents, ethical considerations are paramount. In this blog post, we’ll explore what ethical search practices entail and why they matter to adoptees. Understanding Ethical Search
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NPE Meaning | Everything You Need to Know About Non-Parental Events

The acronym “NPE” has many possible definitions about DNA testing and family discoveries. It is commonly defined as a “Non-Paternity Event,” “Not Parent Expected,” or other versions defining an event where the discovery of different biological parentage than previously known. At DIscoverFamily.net, we have received thousands of request from people worldwide trying to determine who
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Finding Birth Parents in a closed adoption

Using Ancestry DNA Testing to Find Your Birth Parents in a Closed Adoption

If you were adopted as a child and are now looking to find your birth parents, you may be wondering where to start. One option that many people in your situation choose is to use Ancestry DNA testing to try to locate their birth parents. Ancestry DNA testing involves providing a saliva sample, which is then analyzed to
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