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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Where is Gay Adoption Legal?

In most places, gay adoption is legal but before going in for it, you should find out the adoption policies of your state. If the adoption is not legal, you can alternately apply for guardianship. But this will not give you the same rights as adoption does.

States like Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kentucky, Kansas, Louisiana, New Hampshire, Montana, Virginia, Washington, Mississippi and Michigan allow single GLBT adoption.

Second parent adoption is allowed in some areas in Alaska, Alabama, Delaware, Indiana, Washington, Texas, Rhode Island, Louisiana, Oregon and Hawaii.

Joint gay adoption has the thumbs up in Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Vermont.

When states do not allow joint adoption for gay couples, you can go in for second parent adoption. Here the child belongs to one gay parent and the other applies for adoption. The other legal parent will not lose the rights of parenthood also.

Some states like Arkansas and Florida prohibit one or all ways of adoption for gay singles and gay couples. Some states might allow single GLBT adoption, but might frown upon joint gay adoption. Check with the agencies also about the rules and regulations.

If things do not go your way, you can try for foster care. However, the state will be the legal guardian of the child. Nevertheless, you can still love and bring up the child with the best care possible.

Or else, you can move to a state that favors gay adoption. It might be the best move of all.

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Pauline Go is an online leading expert in the child care industry. She also offers top quality articles like :
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