As an adopted child I'll let you know what I believe.
All children THINK they want to meet their biological parents. And I'm not just saying it- but they ALL THINK they do. And if it doesn't put the child in danger and you've warned them about the consequences- then you gotta let them learn. I learned the hard way, but I learned for myself and don't resent my parents because they let ME choose. I guarantee for the most part they will change their minds and come crawling back to you
I do not know the exact percentage. However, I think that it is only natural for an adopted child to look or try to look for their birth parent(s).
75%
Adopted children often would like to meet their birth parents, but sometimes a happy ending does not occur.
yes.
They feel like they need to find them in order to feel like they belong again.
I believe that you have to be 18 to do that
Money for what? You inherit your adoptive parents not your birth parents.
You most cetainly are Jewish, from the minute you were adopted.
Kristin Chenoweth was adopted, and her birth parents are unknown.
Kristin Chenoweth was adopted, and her birth parents are unknown.
No, since they are not your biological parents.
If you were adopted, your birth certificate was modified so that your adoptive parents are listed as your parents. If you are wondering how to learn the identity of your birth parents, start with contacting the agency through which you were adopted.
50%-80%