Genealogy Chat

Top tip - using the Genes Reunited community

Welcome to the Genes Reunited community boards!

  • The Genes Reunited community is made up of millions of people with similar interests. Discover your family history and make life long friends along the way.
  • You will find a close knit but welcoming group of keen genealogists all prepared to offer advice and help to new members.
  • And it's not all serious business. The boards are often a place to relax and be entertained by all kinds of subjects.
  • The Genes community will go out of their way to help you, so don’t be shy about asking for help.

Quick Search

Single word search

Icons

  • New posts
  • No new posts
  • Thread closed
  • Stickied, new posts
  • Stickied, no new posts

Adopted Adults

ProfilePosted byOptionsPost Date

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 27 Sep 2014 13:58

That's fantastic news, thanks for bringing it to our attention Pam.
Jan

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 27 Sep 2014 13:41

Thank you for highlighting this Pam.

My friend's daughter would love to find out about her late father's family, as he was adopted as a baby.

Maybe now she will be able to do this.

Gwyn

Pam

Pam Report 27 Sep 2014 12:53

Children, grandchildren and other relatives of adopted adults will be able to trace back through their ancestors' lives under new rules published on Thursday.

Previously only the person adopted and their birth relatives were able to use specialised adoption agencies to help shed light on their family history and make contact with biological family members.
New rules will extend this right to all relatives of adopted adults, allowing greater openness in adoption while ensuring adopted people have the right to a private family life.

Those who have lost a parent to cancer or heart problems will be able to discover whether their grandparents or other birth relatives suffered from the same conditions, giving them the chance to seek advice and support.

Descendants should be able to access important information such as medical records or genetic health conditions and also be able to find out about important events from their past, as well as make contact with family members of they wish.

New rules should be in force by November.