Yes. Beginning in 2001, same-sex married couples in the Netherlands are free to jointly adopt children, the same as any other married couple.
There is no explicit prohibition of adoption by same-sex couples. Single gay persons are permitted to adopt children.
There is no explicit prohibition of adoption by same-sex couples. Single gay persons are permitted to adopt children.
There is no explicit prohibition of adoption by same-sex couples in New Mexico. Single gay persons are permitted to adopt children.
It is unclear whether same-sex couples may legally adopt children in that state.
Although single gay persons may adopt children in South Carolina, it is unclear whether same-sex couples are permitted to do so.
Yes, same-sex couples are permitted to jointly adopt children in Illinois. Also, a same-sex partner may adopt the other's child. Single gay persons are also permitted to adopt children.
Yes. Beginning in 2006, same-sex couples are able to jointly adopt children in Belgium.
Yes. Beginning in 2010, same-sex couples are free to jointly adopt children in Denmark.
Yes. Starting in 2010, same-sex couples are able to jointly adopt children in Argentina.
Yes. Beginning in 2010, same-sex couples are able to jointly adopt children in Brazil.
Same-sex couples are not permitted to jointly adopt children, although there is no law explicitly prohibiting a same-sex partner from adopting the other's child.
Yes. Same-sex couples are permitted to jointly adopt children in Nevada. Also, a same-sex partner may adopt the other's child. Single gay persons are also permitted to adopt.