The Michigan Adult Former Sibling Statement To Release Information To Adult Adopted is a form that allows former siblings of an adult adopted to release information to the adult adopted about their biological family. The information released may include the names, addresses, and other identifying information of biological family members. It is important for the adult adopted to have access to this information, as it can provide closure and help them understand their identity. There are two types of Michigan Adult Former Sibling Statement To Release Information To Adult Adopted: the first type is the Standard Form, which requires the former sibling to provide the adopted's name, date of birth, parents' names, and other identifying information; the second type is the Special Form, which requires the former sibling to provide additional information on their relationship to the adopted, the adopted's birthplace, and the names of other biological family members.