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How would i find where my baby brothers are?
so im 15, about six months ago my mom left the state with my baby brothers ryan, whos two, and jacob, whos 1, she left me at my boyfriends house one weekend when i stayed the night i was 6 months pregnant, i did adoption so please no judgement on that, so im living with my boyfriend and his older sister who has custody of him..but i took care of my baby brothers while i was pregnant and even before i was pregnant cause my mom and her husband were always drunk or doing drugs my brothers felt like my own kids i love them so much i was much more attached to them than i was the baby i had.. every day its pure torchure not being with them not knowing where they are if their still alive or what.. cause my moms husband is a skin head..and he would kill them i know he would cause he threw me into a wall when i was pregnant, luckily the baby it 100% okay, but my moms messaged me on facebook a couple times since shes been gone saying she had gotten out of jail twice for DUI's i know my step dad wouldnt take care of the babies while she was in jail so i dont know if the babies are still with my mom, in foster care, or even possibly dead.... is there any possible way that i could find them even only being under 18 and their sister ... i need help this is so important to me.. anything helps.. <3
2 Answers
- MaxiLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Genealogy is about researching records of dead ancestors...........it is not about finding lost children
My advice if you are concerned about them is to speak to social care, your mother abandoned you, so it sounds like you have good reason to be concerned about their care and welfare, you need to ask at a legal advice centre where you live, social care services, the police as there is not really anyone who can help on here, you need local legal support..................
- ObserverLv 78 years ago
First and foremost you are only 15 and as a minor could not legally request information, as you are considered a minor. Your mother or the biological father of your brothers might be able to gain access.
When you do start looking you need to provide only the actual facts that are pertinent to your siblings. The additional information like who you are living with and that you are pregnant or your mothers situation and her boyfriend has nothing to do with locating your siblings. It only confuses and anyone actually researching would have to eliminate the useless information, which would be wasting time that you might be paying for.
Source(s): Genealogical researcher 40+ years