u/Midlifecrisismeander

Image 1 — Anyone good at reading German Handwriting?
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Anyone good at reading German Handwriting?

Doing research for a StAg 5 declaration and found some old letters and correspondence. Is anyone particularly good at reading German handwriting from the early 1900's? I can make out some of it, but the script is a tough. Don't know if it's relevant to the declaration, but some context and family history might be interesting. Thank you in advance.

u/Midlifecrisismeander — 23 hours ago

Question about adult adoption and StAG 5 declarations

Super specific inquiry: wondering if anyone has any information about adult adoption (being adopted in your 30's) and if/how that affects a StAG 5 declaration through your biological father.

Unofficial info (law firm website) says that Germany treats it as a "soft adoption" since it's usually only for estate purposes, and it shouldn't affect citizenship claims. The official info I can see really only addresses adoption before the age of 18. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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u/Midlifecrisismeander — 5 days ago