Single Women Can Adopt Through a Chinese Adoption Photolisting

Aug 27
10:36

2012

Ryann Nie

Ryann Nie

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You do not need to be married to be able to adopt a child though the Chinese adoption photolisting programs. You can be a single woman and still be eligible to adopt a child; however,Single Women Can Adopt Through a Chinese Adoption Photolisting Articles there are some additional things that you will have to take into consideration because you will be a single mother.

 

These are the guidelines for a single woman to be able to adopt a child:

 

·         You must able to adopt from the Special Needs System that can be found at certain agencies with a Chinese adoption photolisting.

·         Can only adopt one child at a time and there has to be at least two years in between the adoptions.

·         You have to be between the age of 30 and 50, but if you are over 50 and still would like to adopt, then there cannot be more than 45 years between you and the child.

·         You must show your civil statues certificate; you must then show documentation that you are not a homosexual and that you are single. If you are unmarried, then you must show your divorce papers or if you are a widow, then you must show a death certificate of your deceased husband.

·         You must be able to answer, “Why you are single and your thoughts about marriage?” Also, you should have an idea about how the child will have a male role model in his or her life.

·         You also have to have inter-country adoption training, along with any kind of training that is required for the child’s special needs, whether it be physical or mental.

·         Have a detailed plan set for nurturing and rehabilitation.

·         Be able to appoint a guardian for the child, in the unfortunate event that something happens to you.

·         If you are involved in a stable relationship and living with your male partner, then there are more requirements that you will have to follow. The people from the Chinese adoption photolisting programs will let you know what they are and guide you throughout the process.

·         You must be healthy, both mentally and physically.

·         You cannot have a criminal record.

·         You must have good conduct and moral values.

·         The net family income should be at least $80,000.

·         You must have experience with taking care of a child, whether it is taking care of your own child(ren) or other experience with childcare.

·         Only two other children may reside in the house under the age of 18 years old and the youngest cannot be younger than six years of age.

·         And most importantly, you must be fully prepared to take care of a special needs child.

 

So you see, it is possible to adopt a child and still be single. Whether you are single or married, it still will be a good idea that you start learning Mandarin Chinese. Once you know Chinese, you will be able to communicate with your child, namely if they are just starting to learn English during the adoption process.  By doing so, this will ease the transition period and ensure a solid bond form between Mother and child.