I think that this depends on the state you reside in. I can not see how dropping out of high school should affect this unless you are not a legal adult (in which case you wouldn't be able to adopt anyway). As long as you can raise a child in a safe environment I see no reason (single or married) that you can't adopt a child. Check with your city or state about their adoption laws.
I think it will be better to if he had a wife
Being single Sushmita Sen had to fight a Court battle before she could adopt. On April 13, 2000 she was approved to adopt a daughter, whom she named Renee. On Jan 13, 2010 she adopted a three month old girl and named her Alisah.
Of course - not sure why this question arise in the first place. A caring parent needs a child and the child looks upon someone for support - the parent. Then where is there room for any doubt. As regards the religion of the child or the parent as long as they are of the same faith nothing can stop from adoption
It depends on which state you are in and under what circumstances you are signing your parental over for. In some states, you cannot sign over your parental rights unless the other parent is remarried and the step-parent is willing to adopt the child.
yes, they should people don't need to be married to have children . adopted or there own.
You can adopt as a single parent but as a couple you have to be married.
each case is different, but yes: single people can adopt. The person doing the home study will look at your finances, and your support network of friends and family when evaluating you.
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.
Can a non biological parent. Adopt a child in the state of kentucky without a biological parents signature
No
No. In the United States, sexual orientation is generally irrelevant for single-parent adoptions. There are some states where same-sex married couples can jointly adopt. There are states where unmarried couples cannot jointly adopt and same-sex married couples are legally considered unmarried. There are some states where single gay parents can adopt, but same-sex married couples cannot. There are also many states where the adoption may be legal, but there are no legal protections against discrimination by the adoption agency against gays and lesbians. In general, however, if you are a single gay person and wish do adopt a child, you may do so. Joint adoption and "step-parent" adoption are more tricky.
This entirely depends on the situation and the individuals. Some adopt one and others are allowed and willing to take on several siblings.
Sure, that would be wonderful. A new parent is a new parent.
Single people adopt more than gay couples, but only because there are many more single people in the world than there are gay couples.
Yes it is possible for a step parent to adopt their significant others child. The process is done with the help of a judge.
No you can not adopt when dead. Can't believe you are asking this.
Single or married.