yes... yes you can.
That question can only be answered by the ageency that you would be dealing with in order to legally adopt a child.
Legally you can not force your child to give up the custody. They are the guardian of their child and not you, no matter how old they are.
Well, before they adopt the child, they will probably work on the main words of the language before they adopt the child. eventually, the child that they r adopting will learn their language.
The father would need to legally give up his rights to the child or the court would have to take them away in order for the new husband to adopt the child.
Although a single gay person is allowed to adopt a child, it is unclear whether a same-sex couple can legally adopt (either jointly or "second parent") a child in Wyoming.
No. The person adopting a child does not have to be legally married. If that were the case, only married couples would be able to adopt.
Well Not really it would take a lot of work and custody fights
You can use the code motherlode then call the phone, adopt a child, then buy alot of expensive decorations outdoors, the make a room around the stuff, then you can live further with a adopted child!
When you are 18, you are an adult by law and no one can adopt you legally.
Your husband has no rights over the child because he did not help in the creation of the child, but he can legally adopt her.
If he married the mother of a the child and he's under age he will sponsor the child too. If not he can legally try to adopt the child good luck
You file a petition in the court with jurisdiction (usually a family/civil court) in the county and state where the child is a resident. Please be advised, when a person wishes to legally adopt their new spouse's child the biological father or mother must be deceased or voluntarily relinquish his or her or have had parental rights permanently terminated by court order.