Monday, December 14, 2009

Not Remembered, Never Forgotten - Written by Robert Hafetz

Author: Cy Hilterman

Source: ezinearticles.com

Many of those that have been adopted at any age in their life wonder just who their original mother and father were. How could my mother have given, Email Search

, me up for adoption? How could she not want me enough to keep me, love me, and bring me through life as most mothers do with their child?, Email Search

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, Hafetz was one such child that was placed by his mother for adoption and Robert had questioned those things most of his life. He finally decided to start the search for his family, not knowing if he would have any success in finding them or if they would still be alive. His search is very interesting and sent him on a long, Email Search

, road in time and miles with much research through all, Email Search

, the ways he could think of and those he learned along the way.

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, knew when and where he was born which gave him a place to start. Fifty-two years was a long time ago. Would he be able to find enough family members to expand his search? What was his birth name? What medical conditions did his family have? The Internet was a great place to start. Once he found any connection he started writing, emailing, phoning, any way he might get some leads. He contacted Adoption Agencies in New Jersey, where he was born,, Email Search

, hoping that they would have information for him.

Robert’s search was long and tedious but certainly not tiring when progress was made. His story tells of his many contacts and the information, Email Search

, he did find that allowed him to continue further. He tells of those things along with the information, Email Search

, he could not find and that which was not legally obtainable because of certain laws, especially the state of New Jersey’s laws that prohibited certain things to be released. While these laws helped privacy, they stopped cold the information available at certain stages.

Reader review by Cy Hilterman of a book supplied by the author

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