Is it a God-given right for a son to be able to contact his biological mother? If someone tries to prevent that contact, are they wrong?

2016-06-20 5:51 pm

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2016-06-20 5:53 pm
Well there is no "god" and even if there was, I rather doubt he'd be so specific in doling out rights like that. If you mean legally, I'm not sure how someone can "prevent" a son from contacting a father.
2016-06-20 6:14 pm
Nope. The biological mother gave you up! The woman who has loved you all along needs you honor to her.
2016-06-20 6:53 pm
No. There is no God to confer extra-legal rights. Often biological mothers prefer to remain anonymous when they give up a newborn and they are protected by the law. I suggest you honor the woman who raised you as her own.
2016-06-20 6:27 pm
A restraining order can prevent that
2016-06-20 6:01 pm
There is no such thing as a god-given right.
For many centuries now, laws and rights have been written and enforced by society.

But your situation depends entirely on the circumstances.
If your biological mother does not want to be contacted, you have no right to do so.
If you're still a child, you may not have the right depending on where you live.
2016-06-20 5:52 pm
we dk the circumstances ...no info here....
2016-06-22 4:50 am
Their probably hurt or scared of they get angry or try to stop it. Dig for the deeper issue in the blocker
2016-06-20 6:12 pm
I think you should be thankful that she did not abort you

giving birth to a child that you know you will give up is heart wrenching. She gave you a life when she could have much eaiser killed you. Respect her choice...and love the people who loved you enough to take care you
2016-06-20 6:08 pm
god given, and supreme court given are 2 different things.

When a mother puts their child up for adoption theres legal paperwork that her identity is not given, and its against the law to give their identity.

So it depends on the situation.
2016-06-20 6:02 pm
Believe it or not, there are rules surrounding these types of situations. Many times the parent or parents don't want the reminders of their children because they didn't want to give them up in the first place. Circumstances beyond their control allowed them to believe that giving up the child up was in the best interest for all involved. My advice to you is to check the state laws where you live and make a couple of phone calls. I have read numerous stories over the years where families such as yours are reunited and it has been an amazing blessing. I say give it a try and see what you discover.
2016-06-20 5:53 pm
Yes they are wrong and God will judge the person who does it
2016-07-07 8:50 pm
To me i think its wrong and very upsetting, unless there is a restraining order against your son by his biological mother. But if his biological mother for whatever reason doesnt not want to be contacted by her son, she may feel that she failed as his mother, and doesnt want to talk to him, so give his mother some time, maybe she may come out of the slump that she is in at the moment.
2016-07-02 6:57 pm
No - its not "god-given" its his legal right

depends how that somebody tries to prevent it
if he puts a letter in the post to her - THAT will be contact , and its a federal offense to interfere with its delivery

If HE turns up on her doorstep with or without warning SHE has the right to ignore him and shut the door on him

and if he persists SHE has every right to call the police and then get a restraining order

HE has rights - but so has she
2016-06-22 2:46 pm
You should not want to stop him from contacting his biological Mother.
2016-06-22 12:54 pm
Do you ready for such meet?
Someone who block you isnt, maybe he/she think you are not
2016-06-22 5:40 am
EVERY American state has laws about this.
2016-06-22 4:58 am
it is your right but be prepared not all situations like this turn out for the good.
2016-06-21 1:49 am
No, it isn't.
2016-06-21 1:47 am
There's no God, and there's no such "right".
2016-06-20 10:48 pm
Yes
2016-06-20 9:42 pm
god given? no such thing. it would depend on the situation that involved the son being kept away from his biological mother. there may be legal issues, there may not be. leither way, contacting a birth parent is not a right, it is more of a desire to do so unless the court has intervened and sealed the files.
2016-06-20 5:53 pm
In and of itself, no.
2016-06-20 7:03 pm
What god ???

And for what purpose or if the mother doesn't want to???

What would make your 'want' any more important than hers???

There is no 'right', 'god given' or otherwise...

IMHO
2016-06-20 6:46 pm
(1) YES, (2) Very Wrong.. !!
2016-06-20 5:52 pm
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2016-06-20 6:03 pm
yes

yes their wrong

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