Yes, if you have a good living environment and it you keep the interests of the child first, go for it.
No, to adopt a child you have to be at least 18 years old.
No, most places require you to be at least 21 to be considered to adopt someone.
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.
60
Family courts generally focus on children needing adoption. An elderly male does not need to adopt a 60 year old female, and the courts would take a dim view on the request. An elderly person should talk to your family, and to a lawyer. There are ways to acknowledge caring about another adult without "adopting" the person.
Someone 60-69 years old is called a sexagenarian.
Yes, you can adopt at any age above 18
No, a minor cannot adopt another minor. And most jurisdictions don't allow adoption under the age of 21.
Absolutely, if you are an adult .
im sorry no
no you have to be 18
A 20 year old