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As an adult, can I dissolve my own adoption?

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Tamikin

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I was adopted as a child, Now as an adult, can I dissolve the adoption?

What is the name of your state? While I currently reside in Washington State, the adoption took place in Colorado.

I was adopted at the age of 5 by my mothers second husband. My biological father did not want the adoption (unfortunately, his is dead now). My mother has a personality disorder and manipulated the situation, thus resulting in the adoption. :( I did not and do not wish to be adopted. Further I've never integrated into my adopted fathers family. Additionally, I have maintained contact with my biological fathers family. :) So now 32 years later, I finally have the resources to challenge the adoption. Thus, I am asking, is it possible for the adult child in an adoption to have their own step-parent adoption dissolved? :confused:

Respectfully,
Tamikin
 
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