That question can only be answered by the ageency that you would be dealing with in order to legally adopt a child.
Yes
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The issue isn't how long they've been in custody. Once the parental rights have been terminated (TPR - termination of parental rights), the child is eligible for adoption. If the children have not been TPR'd then they are not eligible for adoption.
In Ireland, couples must be married for at least three years before they can apply to adopt a child. However, if one partner has children from a previous relationship, they may still be eligible to adopt. Additionally, the adoption process involves a thorough assessment and approval by the Adoption Authority of Ireland. It's important for prospective adopters to seek guidance and support throughout the process.
Eligible
You may be able to take a tax credit for qualifying expenses paid to adopt an eligible child. The credit generally is allowed for the year following the year in which the expenses are paid.Click here to fill out the Adoption Creditform
No the word eligible is not an adverb. The word eligible is an adjective.
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None. Caesar actually adopted his great-nephew Octavian into his will because none of his "supposed" sons were eligible. His only confirmed son was the son of Cleopatra of Egypt making him "unfit" to rule Rome.
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The homophone for "eligible" is "illegible."