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  2. Adoption - Wikipedia

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    Adoption may also be in the form of step-child adoption (6 additional countries), wherein one partner in a same-sex couple adopts the child of the other. Most countries that have same-sex marriage allow joint adoption by those couples, the exceptions being Ecuador (no adoption by same-sex couples), Taiwan (step-child adoption only) and Mexico ...

  3. Adoption in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In those cases, the child is unable to live with the birth family, and the government is overseeing the care and adoption of the child. International adoptions involve the adoption of a child who was born outside the United States. A private adoption is an adoption that was independently arranged without the involvement of a government agency.

  4. Second-parent adoption - Wikipedia

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    The second-parent adoption or co-parent adoption is a process by which a partner, who is not biologically related to the child, can adopt their partner's biological or adoptive child without terminating the first legal parent's rights. This process is of interest to many couples, as legal parenthood allows the parent's partner to do things such ...

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  6. Adoption in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Adoption is regulated in the Swiss Civil Code in articles 264-269c. The adoptive parents must be at least 28 years old and have shared a household for at least 3 years (until 2017, at least 35 years old or married for at least 5 years), and the child should be in family care with them for at least one year.

  7. Cultural variations in adoption - Wikipedia

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    The child's surname is not changed to that of the adopting parent(s), who are publicly recognised as "guardians", making it close to other nations' systems for foster care. Other common rules governing adoption in Islamic culture address inheritance, marriage regulations, and the fact that adoptive parents are considered trustees of another ...

  8. Selena Gomez Says She Planned to Adopt Baby at 35 If She ...

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    Selena Gomez has long seen motherhood in her future, regardless of if she had a man by her side. “I was alone for five years, and I got really used to it,” Gomez, 31, told TIME in a Wednesday ...

  9. Tara Lipinski became a mom through surrogacy. Why she ... - AOL

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    After a five-year infertility journey, Tara Lipinski and her husband, Todd Kapostasy, welcomed their first child, a girl, with help from a surrogate. Tara Lipinski became a mom through surrogacy ...