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[quote=Anonymous]OP, this is your DH's decision. Support him, whatever he decides. Frankly, having the family medical history would be worth the possible hassle and disappointment of finding a biological parent. The first thing you should do is research this man online. All this angst could be for naught if the man is deceased. DH could also do a test through 23 & Me or Ancestry. Perhaps he would match with some of the Man's family, even extended family, so he could have some level of proof before approaching the man. Or perhaps the family would even see him if he allows his results to be matched to others online. It's far-fetched, but something similar happened to a person I know. Personally, I don't see the harm in DH seeking his bio father if it is important to him. What everyone needs to remember is that his mom could be lying or mistaken about his paternity. That's why having a DNA test would be ideal before starting the process otherwise.[/quote]
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