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Birth certificate
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ErikaH | Report | 14 Sep 2012 21:49 |
Can I just say that the man who raised - and presumably loved - you, is your 'real' dad, no matter who was actually there at your conception. |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 14 Sep 2012 17:57 |
I suppose you could try DNA testing? |
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Linda | Report | 14 Sep 2012 17:50 |
Thanks for the replies. I want to check to see if my father really is the person who brought me up, can't think of any other way !! |
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KathleenBell | Report | 14 Sep 2012 15:03 |
I bought my own full birth certificate a couple of years ago just out of curiosity as I'd only ever had the short certificate. |
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ErikaH | Report | 14 Sep 2012 09:28 |
No, you can't, is the simple answer |
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Linda | Report | 14 Sep 2012 09:26 |
Could anybody tell me if you can view your own birth cerificate without having to buy it. I only have half a certificate. Thank you. |