Hi Christopher,
I think a proven blood relative (with birth/marriage or whatever cert is required) should be able to obtain information on Home Children. In my case, I am not next of kin, my Dad is still living at 83 (and I hope for many many more years). He also has a sibling that is older. I do not live in the same province as my Dad, but he does call me and ask me to look up stuff on "that computer thing"

He is very informed on the research I am doing on his Mom, but to ask him to order the information on my behalf would not be easy with the geographic distance between us (and have him worrying about fees that I woudl pay). As for legal representative status, it would proably cost the sum of giving up my first born - even though at 16 she is a pain in the butt sometimes, I am not willing to give her up

This is a research area that differs for so many. As far as I am concerned, I know my grandmother had many older siblings. If we make contact with someone who knew of her situation, we just want to say, Beatrice did OK, she had a family, she had 10 children and has grandchildren, greatgrandchilden and gg grandchildren.
cheers
B