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I just want to see my half-brother

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05 Apr 17 #490838 by WYSPECIAL
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emma b wrote:

Hello BPK,
I was really sad to read through this thread, there are many similarities in your situation to that of my son wanting to see his half brother.
It's now 6+ years on and I was wondering how it all worked out for you? And if you used the legal process, was it successful?
I do hope your own situation is better now. And thankyou for posting, it helps to know that my own son's situation is not unique.
x x


The OP hasn't been on here for nearly seven years so is unlikely to see your post.

It may be better to start your own thread.

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