I've been thinking lately about alternatives to new birth certificates being issued for adopted children. What is the alternative? Why did they start reissuing birth certificates with the APs to begin with? I know that BCs used to be stamped "Illegitimate" - and the adoptee was stigmified for life. Was the idea that reissuing with the APs names would take the stigma away, and allow adoptees some anonymity in their adoption (as in, the woman at the passport office doesn't need to have that information - that adoptees don't have to have it broadcast everywhere they are adopted.) And hasn't that all just led to this idea that adult adoptees need to be "protected" from their adoption, long after they are of age and quite capable of taking care of themselves?
But what is the alternative? The adoptee should have the right to their own information, obviously - but what is the other option? Adoption certificate? APs added as an addendum? How do you address the legal issues (applying for ....
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