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How can I determine if I have any half-brothers from my deceased father?
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You will have to provide more details to give people a real opportunity to help you here. For instance, are you thinking of older siblings from before he and your birth mother were together or is it possible that he exited your life and you are wondering about what happened after that? In other words, do you need to examine what happened before or what happened after you knew him?
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That's difficult. Really the best way would be to contact any family members who might know (grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins) and ask. If he did and kept it a secret you might not be able to find out.
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There are many agencies who will help you look nowadays. I am sorry I don't have a list. My first advice would be to ask a family member. Try some websites using different ways of asking your question. Find out Where your brother was born call or write the court house in that town and ask for birth certificate. This will tell you the birth name or possibly if his name was changed. You could even call adoption agengcies to ask there agenda or tell them what you are trying to do. You could get lucky and somoebody may help you there.It will cost a few bucks from there go to a human services agency to ask your next step. It's not much but it's a start. Hope I helped a little.
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you can get a tarot reading or a psychic reading, if your into that stuff or you really want to know, becuase the two options i've gave won't lie if your talking with a pro!
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If you have somebody you suspect is your brother, you can check his birth certificate and/or DNA. Otherwise it's a hard thing.
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go to a psychic
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go look up your blood line on line.
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