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By law in all U.S. states, when a parent gives up a child (relinquishes his/her parental rights) or when the parent's parental rights are otherwise terminated, the child's birth certificate remains unsealed, unchanged and remains the child's only legal birth certificate. The birthparent cannot have it sealed even if s/he wanted to do so. How does this law ensure the birthparent's identity remain confidential?
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