Yes you can adopt a child in North Carolina if over 20 years ago you where convicted of a felony for drugs depending on if other than that your record is clean.
1877 May 24 NORTH CAROLINA
Cleaveland steamer
Yes
You would need to check the laws of your state. Probably not if he has been convicted of any sex related crime.
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.
South Carolina
Although single gay persons may adopt children in South Carolina, it is unclear whether same-sex couples are permitted to do so.
No, as of 2014 ex-felons in the state of Florida cannot adopt children. Adoption requires extensive background checks and felony records are not acceptable.
A felony conviction does not automatically bar a person from adopting a child, although international adoptions are strictly forbidden. The laws for adoption vary from state to state, so some felons may be able to adopt, depending on the crime or length of time from the conviction.
Although single gay persons may adopt children in South Carolina, it is unclear whether same-sex couples are permitted to do so.
North Carolina was the 12th state to ratify the United States Constitution. This took place in November of 1789. Rhode Island was the last of the original 13 Colonies to ratify the Constitution.
if you have a conviction, probably not; contact Indiana department of children services for more information.