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Disponible en Français I filed a disclosure veto but I’m not sure how I feel about being contacted by my biological child. Can I change my mind?Yes, it is possible to withdraw the disclosure veto at any time if you change your mind. A veto is also no longer in effect once the person filing the veto is deceased. When a birth parent or adoptee files a disclosure veto, they may also file a written or a medical statement that can be released to the other party should he or she contact the Registry looking for information. February 2005 Other Family-Related FAQs: Back Content last reviewed 08:09, 20 October 2008.
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