You are still allowed to adopt because maybe your ready to.
Said a ten year old girl. :)
Gay people are allowed to adopt in every U.S. state except Utah. There is no longer a restriction on single gay people adoption. Furthermore, as of 2014, 25 states allow joint adoption by gay couples.
18 and older
Minors are not allowed to adopt.
Assuming you mean children, the answer is no. Only married couples (homosexuals are not allowed to marry) or singles can adopt children.
As of 2017, gay people can technically adopt in all 50 U.S. states, but they are still routinely denied in some states. Single people (gay or straight) are allowed to adopt in all states except Utah.
symbolic adoptions are allowed.
All adult males were allowed to vote.
In Germany, gay couples are allowed to have registered partnerships. One of the benefits of these registered partnerships is that they are allowed to adopt their partner's biological children. However, as of 2014 they are not allowed to adopt children outside their partnership.
Yes. Anyone who can provide a good home to a child should be allowed to adopt. Gay people and single people have proven to be exemplary parents.
There are many religions which allows you to adopt for example: Druze and Cristian, and there are many religions which don't let you adopt for example Islam
You can't adopt an adult. And his child is not an orphan, so you can't adopt him either. You can marry the man and then adopt his son.
If your birth father allowed your step father to adopt you, you do not have rights to your birth father's estate where I am sitting; however, 10 feet behind me you do. See a lawyer.