
If you do not want the adopted person to contact you, you may file a no contact notice. If the child you gave for adoption violates the notice by trying to contact you, he or she could be fined up to $50,000.
An adopted child can still apply for post-adoption birth information, which includes identifying information, possibly including the child’s name prior to adoption and the name(s) of the birth parent(s).
Post-adoption birth information services include:
· Copies of adoption orders and Ontario birth registrations for adopted adults
· Information from adoption orders and Ontario birth registrations for birth parents
· Disclosure vetoes for adopted adults and birth parents to protect their privacy.
· No contact notices for adopted adults and birth parents who don’t want to be contacted by each other.
· Notices of contact preference for adopted adults and birth parents who know how they want to be contacted.
If the adopted person requests post-adoption birth information (beginning June 1, 2009), your no contact notice will be released with it, and to access it, the adopted person must sign an agreement not to contact you. This signed agreement is binding and subject to the $50,000 fine. Birth parents and adoptees must file a disclosure veto if they do not want the other party to know their name.
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An adopted child can still apply for post-adoption birth information, which includes identifying information, possibly including the child’s name prior to adoption and the name(s) of the birth parent(s).
Post-adoption birth information services include:
· Copies of adoption orders and Ontario birth registrations for adopted adults
· Information from adoption orders and Ontario birth registrations for birth parents
· Disclosure vetoes for adopted adults and birth parents to protect their privacy.
· No contact notices for adopted adults and birth parents who don’t want to be contacted by each other.
· Notices of contact preference for adopted adults and birth parents who know how they want to be contacted.
If the adopted person requests post-adoption birth information (beginning June 1, 2009), your no contact notice will be released with it, and to access it, the adopted person must sign an agreement not to contact you. This signed agreement is binding and subject to the $50,000 fine. Birth parents and adoptees must file a disclosure veto if they do not want the other party to know their name.
http://www.gov.on.ca/
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