Some do and some don't. The risk is probably bigger if the child was older and against the adoption.
I believe that you have to be 18 to do that
it could but even when your adopted you wonder who are my real parents are my parents alive who am I really? I am adopted so I know
In the U.S. there are 397,122 children who do not have parents. Only 101,666 of those children are adopted so about 32%.
Only if they are named in the will.
Illegitimate children as opposed to adopted children, should be able to determine who their parents are.
Adopted children often would like to meet their birth parents, but sometimes a happy ending does not occur.
Adopted Children who are provided with so much love do not feel they are adopted. But maltreated children do feel the absence of their real parents.
If a child is older they know if they were adopted but the ones who are adopted as babies, and therefor have pictures, might never find out unless the parents tell or their parents or siblings try to find them.
If the child was adopted the grand parents have no rights. It would be up to the adoptive parents whether any relationship could be maintained.
If they were adopted you must've signed papers so look at them and find the adoptive agency. Or try your medical journals. Unless the children are adults though, you are not allowed to contact them without their parents permission.
When adopted you have the same rights as the biological children to inherit your parents.
If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.If he had no will, no wife and children and your parents are deceased you may have a claim if he was legally adopted. You can check the laws of intestacy for your jurisdiction at the related question link.