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Originally Posted by deddlastt This person's father is still alive and the order clearly states (in legal terms) that another man is now his father. No mention of his mother. I don't know the circumstances except he was 29 when it happened, clearly it wasn't for mental/physical limitations, guardianship, etc.
With minors, I know the biological parent must consent. I never gave it a thought that an adult could be adopted. Perhaps it is for heirship. Strange.
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Or a newly found (mom admitted to) biological dad