well no not at first you would have to call CPS and they would have to go through all this stuff and then you would have to go through the court first.
If the disabled person is capable of taking care of the child and seeing to its needs then their disability should be no hinderance to being able to adopt a child.
Well. If that child or children has parents who are taking care of them then you have a very slim chance. However, if the child is in foster care or in the state's custody I would go visit the child and ask who the child's social worker is.. Then get into contact with the social worker and ask about adopting the child
yes they can adopt but they have to be careful when taking care of baby
At the child adopt care officiates there were hundreds of kids that needed homes to live in.
Someone taking care of a child.
Go to Adrian black's day care and say adopting
If possible, put them in with a different does babies and let her adopt them.
Anyone is capable to adopt, all they need to be able to do is take care of the child. If the facility does not think that the way you live meets the standards for a child, they will not be able to adopt.
no you don't have to be in a relationship to adopt all you have to do is care for the baby and make sure that if you are struggling you have someone there to help you x
No, if you are married you cannot adopt unless both of you are willing to adopt.
Well Not really it would take a lot of work and custody fights
Because the State is taking care of the child.