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[W240]Websites For Finding People
by Sandra Stammberger, San
Remember that hilarious guy you met at the casino on your last cruise? What about that best friend you had from the high school you transferred from your sophomore year? What about that long lost crush; how is she? Everyone needs to find someone at sometime in their life, and sometimes that can be difficult. Short of hiring a private detective, there are few options available. With the proliferation of the Internet, there is another place to turn.

An easy place to begin is the Internet white pages. Think of these sites as a gigantic phonebook with listings for people all over the country and even the world. The downfall of these types of sites is that it is usually difficult to locate the exact person you are trying to find, and it may be awkward and time consuming calling up 150 people named ?Michael Brown.? There are, however, other places to turn.

Many Internet sites now claim to be experts on finding personal information. Any of these sites can be found by loading Google in your browser and searching for ?find people.? Of course, these sites charge a fee, from small to large, to present you with all the information you could ask for. These sites offer you address, phone number, cell phone number, email address, job record, credit reports, criminal records, and much more. Some sites even claim that this is a great way to learn about prospective dating partners! It may be smart to first try the service with your own name to see exactly how it works and what information is available.

If you wish to learn more about relative and your family's ancestors, there are sites that can help you do this as well. They will help you retrace your family roots right up until you can find your actual relatives that immigrated to the United States (the website is actually created by Ellis Island).

Overall, these sites are great for finding someone you want to contact. However, they do seem like they interfere with people's privacy. Do you really want to know that that hilarious guy in the casino has gone bankrupt 3 times since the cruise? Come on!

After exploring your motives and timing, you have decided you want to search for that long lost family member or friend. There are many reasons we lose touch with people who are important to us, so planning a reunion can be emotional or even volatile. Employing a skilled professional investigator and genealogist to act as a mediator during your initial dealings with an estranged person can make the difference between a positive first contact and an unsuccessful one.

You should first consider why this person is missing from your life. Is it because of an adoption? It may be that your birth parents have remarried and have further children, or maybe they have other problems that have made it impossible to perform as parents. Was there a family feud? It is likely that they still have raw feelings of sadness or anger. Are you missing a long lost family member or mate? Consider why you lost touch, what the person may be doing now and if you would be welcome or a disturbing presence in their life. Also, make sure to examine your personal feelings and whether you can really handle the reaction you get when this person finds out you want to get in touch with them.

Depending on your unique circumstances, having a reunion with a long lost person can be emotional and even traumatic. Prepare for a possible reunion by letting go of any personal expectations and fantasies before they can harm the new relationship. If you keep it pleasant and light, you can avoid frightening or alienating the person you want to contact. By enlisting the services of an investigator and genealogist to assist you with locating someone, they will also be available to act as a mediator during the critical initial contacts with that long lost person.

It is important to consider that no matter how cautiously you approach contacting a person you located, just the mention of your name could make them nervous. Using a mediator as a go-between gives the person you wish to reunite with a chance to absorb the concept that you are looking for them. After all, just hearing about you could stir up a plethora of emotions and memories for the person. Furthermore, the person may want to discuss the possibility of meeting you with their family and friends before responding to your inquiry and re-establishing contact.

Another benefit of using a mediator is that the investigator's address and telephone number can be used as non-threatening preliminary means of contact. By using a mediator, you protect everyone's privacy and afford the person you are searching for the opportunity to consider and prepare for a possible reunion. If all initial contacts go smoothly, you all may decide to share personal contact information and take it from there on your own. Remember to take it slow, not expect too much at first and consider meeting at a neutral location where everyone will feel comfortable.

Mediators have been trained in the necessary skills to effectively locate someone and make the initial contact with tact and sensitivity. The very fact that you are involved in the situation can make getting in touch very difficult and emotional. A mediator, although sensitive to everyone's needs, is also an impartial, experienced professional who knows how to properly approach reunion situations. An outsider acting as a go-between can make things go smoothly by communicating with both parties in a diplomatic fashion. On the other hand, a mediator can also communicate to you if it is better to refrain from contacting someone and the reasons why.

For a reunion to be successful both people need to be patient and forgiving. A great deal of time and effort can go into locating someone and setting up that first meeting effectively. A professional go-between can make the difficult process of reunion easier for all. A go-between because of their skill and experience may be able to set up a meeting that would otherwise have been refused. An impartial third party can make all the difference between having a fulfilling encounter with a long lost person or never making positive contact at all.
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