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  1. M

    Familiar Scenario with a twist

    Agreed. Just looking for anything obvious I may be missing before spending $$. Thanks to all.
  2. M

    Familiar Scenario with a twist

    Interesting point but, if I have a rightful claim, it would surprise me if it would be discriminated against because of my father's date of death. Assuming I do have a rightful claim, I've been wondering about the status of my children born in 93 and 95. It seems unlikely because of the recent...
  3. M

    Familiar Scenario with a twist

    Thanks. Might the 2009 amendments have retroactively changed his status. The term "actively renounced" comes up in some things I've read. I don't know what that means but I don't see how an infant could have done that unless his guardian could have done it for him. To clarify my first post...
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    Familiar Scenario with a twist

    Hello: Father born in Canada in 1924. He was abandoned and lived in a foundling home in Montreal until the age of two. He was adopted by my grandparents (both US citizens) in 1926 and brought to Massachusetts where he was raised. He remained in the US until his death in 1997. He married my...