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You would be notified if there is any court proceeding involving the adoption of your biological child unless your parental rights have already been terminated. In that case you need to ask the father since adoption records are generally sealed.

You would be notified if there is any court proceeding involving the adoption of your biological child unless your parental rights have already been terminated. In that case you need to ask the father since adoption records are generally sealed.

You would be notified if there is any court proceeding involving the adoption of your biological child unless your parental rights have already been terminated. In that case you need to ask the father since adoption records are generally sealed.

You would be notified if there is any court proceeding involving the adoption of your biological child unless your parental rights have already been terminated. In that case you need to ask the father since adoption records are generally sealed.

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