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  2. Putative father registry - Wikipedia

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    20 states with a putative father registry and registration forms publicly posted online: Alabama - The link on the Alabama Department of Human Resources website says "Putative Father Registry Form," but the actual form is called "Alabama Department of Human Resources Putative Father Intent to Claim Paternity Registration." Along with this form ...

  3. Tennessee Children's Home Society - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Children's Home Society was chartered as a non-profit corporation in 1897. [2] In 1913, the Secretary of State granted the society a second charter. [2] The Society received community support from organizations that supported its mission of "the support, maintenance, care, and welfare of white children under seven years of age admitted to [its] custody."

  4. Paternity fraud - Wikipedia

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    Since 1989, putative fathers in Australia can recover child support payments for children that are not their own. [9]In 2002, the Victorian County Court awarded Liam Neale Magill $70,000 compensation for damages and economic loss against his ex-wife, Meredith Magill as a result of DNA testing in 2000 that showed only one of three children he was paying support for was genetically his. [10]

  5. Adoptee rights - Wikipedia

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    Adoptee rights are the legal and social rights of adopted people relating to their adoption and identity. These rights frequently center on access to information which is kept sealed within closed adoptions, but also include issues relating to intercultural or international adoption, interracial adoption, and coercion of birthparents.

  6. Class action lawsuit challenges retroactive placement on ...

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    Tennessee’s first sex offender registry, created in 1994, was a private database used by law enforcement. The 2004 law created a public-facing database that has been amended over the years into ...

  7. Adoption disclosure - Wikipedia

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    A passive registry or adoption reunion registry is a double-blind list, in which participants may opt to join. If Alice joins and specifies she is interested in meeting Bob, one of two things may happen. If Bob has already joined and indicated he wishes to meet Alice, contact between them is arranged.

  8. Tennessee's legal struggles with its sex offender registry ...

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    How dozens have been removed from the registry. Pending the results of that appeal, dozens of people who were convicted of a sex crime before 2004 have sued and been successfully removed from the ...

  9. Child laundering - Wikipedia

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    There is a complex hierarchy within the child laundering business which includes governments, orphanages, intermediaries, birth families, and adoptive families.The people who oversee these child laundering rings are estimated to make $2,000 to $20,000 per overseas adoption. [2]