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Peter’s story doesn’t end with a DNA test or a family reunion. It enters the courtroom.
In this gripping conclusion to our two-part conversation with Australia-based adoptee and advocate Peter, we follow his six-year legal fight to have his biological father’s name added to his original birth certificate—a document that, like so many issued in the wake of forced adoption, was incomplete by design.
Peter didn’t have lab-certified DNA proof. His father had died decades before. The system told him that wasn’t good enough. But Peter knew: identity isn’t about paperwork—it’s about truth. And that truth matters, not just to him, but to every adoptee whose history has been buried, silenced, or rewritten.
They Erased His Father. He Wrote Him Back In.What You’ll Hear:
Why It Matters:
This isn’t just Peter’s story. It’s the story of countless adoptees around the world—people still fighting for recognition, for justice, and for the basic dignity of being fully seen. Peter’s courage changes that narrative. He didn’t just reclaim a name—he reclaimed his place in the world.
Listen if You’ve Ever Wondered:
Trigger Warnings:
Adoption trauma, legal erasure, family betrayal, systemic injustice, and grief related to family separation.
By Corey and Kendall Stulce4.8
7070 ratings
Peter’s story doesn’t end with a DNA test or a family reunion. It enters the courtroom.
In this gripping conclusion to our two-part conversation with Australia-based adoptee and advocate Peter, we follow his six-year legal fight to have his biological father’s name added to his original birth certificate—a document that, like so many issued in the wake of forced adoption, was incomplete by design.
Peter didn’t have lab-certified DNA proof. His father had died decades before. The system told him that wasn’t good enough. But Peter knew: identity isn’t about paperwork—it’s about truth. And that truth matters, not just to him, but to every adoptee whose history has been buried, silenced, or rewritten.
They Erased His Father. He Wrote Him Back In.What You’ll Hear:
Why It Matters:
This isn’t just Peter’s story. It’s the story of countless adoptees around the world—people still fighting for recognition, for justice, and for the basic dignity of being fully seen. Peter’s courage changes that narrative. He didn’t just reclaim a name—he reclaimed his place in the world.
Listen if You’ve Ever Wondered:
Trigger Warnings:
Adoption trauma, legal erasure, family betrayal, systemic injustice, and grief related to family separation.

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