Yes.
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It is certainly possible, but it is not just his choice, there have to be appropriate measures in place to provide support for the child, now legally his.
Your spouse may adopt the child but the court will have to serve notice of that proceeding to the biological father.
Only if you've adopted him/her. If so, then you are obligated to pay child support (after a divorce with the child in question's parent, of course) until they are 18 years of age. But if you didn't adopt the step child, then you owe nothing, regardless of the child's age.
There is no reason why you cannot adopt for whatever reason, whether single, divorced, or married. However, if the reason for adoption is access to benefits through your husband, then HE would need to adopt the child. This sounds unlikely.
Single or married.
You can adopt as a single parent but as a couple you have to be married.
If you are not the child's parent (biological or adoptive), you should not be paying support.This fully depends on the circumstances. If you were married at the time of the birth, you can. There's current a New York case where an ex-husband pays child support to the mother whose now married to the biological father.see links below
No. The person adopting a child does not have to be legally married. If that were the case, only married couples would be able to adopt.
Yes. Beginning in 2001, same-sex married couples in the Netherlands are free to jointly adopt children, the same as any other married couple.
No, you don't need to be married and single people can adopt. At least that is the case here in BC. Good luck!
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