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I was just wondering. If a man has a good job but is single how hard is it for him to adopt a child, the gender and age of the child doesn’t matter. I live in TX and i know adoption regulations vary from state to state but i was just curious, maybe i wanna adopt later on in life who knows.
It isn’t hard at all. Contact your DSS/CPS and get the information. It is unlikely you will be placed with a young/teen girl, but beyond that, it is a relatively easy process…they are looking for all types of homes and parents.
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When my wife and i adopted a child from Russia, there was a single woman who adopted a girl. She had basically the same paperwork that we did, about 4 inches. 2 inches in the US, and 2 inches in Russia. We had an agency (now defunct) that helped out. And, they provided a translator for our group in Russia. Fairly smooth. Very expensive.