In re C. A. B.

384 A.2d 679
CourtDistrict of Columbia Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 29, 1978
DocketNo. 11980
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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In re C. A. B., 384 A.2d 679 (D.C. 1978).

Opinion

GALLAGHER, Associate Judge:

This is an appeal from an order denying appellant’s petition for leave to inspect her adoption records. The trial court determined that an adequate showing had not been made to warrant an unsealing of her adoption records.1 For reasons which will appear, we will not set forth at any length the factual considerations nor will we at this stage enter into a consideration of the merits in this case. For now, it is sufficient to say it appears from her affidavit that petitioner was adopted when she was three. She is an adult, married and the mother of two children. She says, quite understandably, that not knowing the identity of her natural parents has left her with “an emptiness and confusion about who I am.” She goes on to say “I love my adoptive parents, but I feel deprived by not being able to love my natural parents and natural brothers and sisters,

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