Adoption
Federal Law
Federal law has preempted the entire scope of the laws of adoption regarding Native Americans, provoking controversy over a non-Native American family's ability to adopt a Native American. In 1991, when a member of the Aleut tribe had a baby out of wedlock, a non-Native couple living in Vancouver, British Columbia, adopted the child. The tribe sued for custody of the child and won the right to intervene in the adoption by claiming that they had a vital interest in preserving the child's Indian heritage. The California court upheld the tribe's right to intervene, but in the child's interest let her remain with her adoptive parents because she had been living with them for nearly two years.
State/Code Section; Uniform Act | Who May Be Adopted | Age that Child's Consent Needed | Who May Adopt | Adoptive Home Residency Prior to Decree | State Agency/Court | Statute of Limitation to Challenge |
FEDERAL 25 U.S.C. §§1901, et seq.; Indian Child Welfare Act |
Placement preferences | Indian Tribe exclusive jurisdiction/Tribal | 2 years (unless otherwise permitted under state law) | |||
ALABAMA 26-10A-1 to 26-10A-38; No |
(1) Any minor (2) Any adult under following conditions: (a) He or she is permanently disabled (b) He or she is determined to be mentally retarded | 14 years and older unless adoptee does not have mental capacity to give consent | Any adult person or husband and wife jointly; no rule or regulation of Department of Human Resources shall prevent adoption by single person solely because of a certain age; or by a person because he or she works outside the home. | 60 days, unless waived by court when good cause is shown | Dept. of Human Resources/Probate Court | 1 year |
ALASKA 25.23.010 to 25.23.240; Yes |
Any person | 10 years and older unless court dispenses with minor's consent in minor's best interest | Husband and wife together; unmarried adult, including father or mother of person to be adopted; married person without other spouse joining, if other spouse is not person to be adopted, and other person is parent of adoptee and consents to adoption or consent is excused by court or spouses are legally separated. | Yes, but no specified length of time required | Health & Social Services/Superior, Juvenile Division | 1 year |
State/Code Section; Uniform Act | Who May Be Adopted | Age that Child's Consent Needed | Who May Adopt | Adoptive Home Residency Prior to Decree | State Agency/Court | Statute of Limitation to Challenge |
ARIZONA 8-101 to 8-145; No |
Any child under 18 years of age or foreign born person under age 21 who is not illegal alien; any adult person who is a stepchild, niece, cousin, nephew, or grandchild of the adopting person; an adult who was placed in the care of the adopting parent as a foster child as a juvenile. §8-132 | 12 years and older in open court | Any adult resident of the state is eligible to adopt; husband and wife may jointly adopt children. Adults may adopt adult relatives. | No | Economic Security/Superior, Juvenile Division | 1 year |
ARKANSAS 9-9-201 through 9-9-508; Yes |
Any person | 10 years and older unless court dispenses with minor's consent in minor's best interest | Husband and wife together, unmarried adult, unmarried parent of child, single married parent of child if other parent consents or they are legally separated | 6 months | Human Services/Probate Court | 1 year |
CALIFORNIA Family §§8500-9340; No |
Any unmarried minor child at least 10 years younger than prospective adoptive parent or parents; any married minor or adult | 12 years and older | Any adult; must be 10 years older than child unless stepparent, sister, brother, aunt, uncle, or first cousin and court approves | No | State Department of Social Services/Superior | On any grounds except fraud: 1 year; fraud: 3 years |
State/Code Section; Uniform Act | Who May Be Adopted | Age that Child's Consent Needed | Who May Adopt | Adoptive Home Residency Prior to Decree | State Agency/Court | Statute of Limitation to Challenge |
COLORADO 14-1-101; 19-5- 200.2 to 304; No |
Any child under 18 years (age 18–21 upon court approval may be adopted as a child); any adult | 12 years and older | Minor with court approval or any person over 21. Married person must petition jointly with spouse unless such spouse is natural parent of or has previously adopted child or is legally separated | No | Social Services/Juvenile | Jurisdictional or procedural defect: 90 days; in stepparent adoption, fraud upon court or party: 1 year |
CONNECTICUT 45a-724 to 765; No |
Any person (except between persons over age of majority, there must be written consent of spouses if any of adopted person) | 12 years and older | Married persons must join in adoption unless court finds sufficient reason for nonjoinder; sexual orientation of prospective parents may be considered | No | Children and Youth Services/Probate Court | Not specified |
DELAWARE Tit. 13, §§901 to 965; No |
Any person | 14 years and older, unless court waives consent in best interest of child | Unmarried person; divorced or legally separated person; husband and wife who are living together. Must be legal resident of Delaware and over 21. | 6 months | Dept. of Services for Children, Youth & Families/Family | 6 months |
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 16-301 to 315; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Any person, provided spouse (if any) joins in petition unless spouse is natural parent of adoptee and consents thereto. | 6 months | Mayor or licensed agency/Superior Court of the District of Columbia | 1 year |
FLORIDA §§63.022-63.301; No |
Any person | 12 years and older unless court dispenses with consent in best interest of the child | An unmarried adult who is not homosexual. Married person must be joined by spouse unless such spouse is parent and consents, or failure to join in consent is excused. | 90 days | Dept. of Health & Rehabilitative Services/Circuit | 1 year |
State/Code Section; Uniform Act | Who May Be Adopted | Age that Child's Consent Needed | Who May Adopt | Adoptive Home Residency Prior to Decree | State Agency/Court | Statute of Limitation to Challenge |
GEORGIA 19-8-1 to 26; No |
Any child 10 years younger than petitioner; any adult who gives written consent. | 14 years and older | Any adult at least 25 years of age or married and living with spouse and bona fide resident for 6 mos. prior to filing petition; must be ten years older than adoptive child. | No | Dept. of Human Resources/Superior Court in county | Not specified |
HAWAII 578-1 to 17; No |
Any person | 10 years and older; if married adult, consent of spouse also | Any proper adult person, not married, or married to legal parent of minor, or husband and wife jointly. | No | Human Services/Family | 1 year |
IDAHO 16-1501, et seq.; No |
Any child; with consent of parents, if living; any adult where the person adopting has sustained relation of parent. | 12 years and older | Any adult resident of Idaho for at least 6 consecutive mos. prior to filing who is either 15 years older than child or 25 years of age or older; except spouse of natural parent or person adopting adult who has shown a substantial relationship as a parent has been maintained in excess of 1 yr. may adopt without above age restriction. No married person can adopt without consent of spouse. | No | Dept. of Health & Welfare/Magistrate's Division or District | 6 mos. except for fraud |
ILLINOIS 750 ILCS 50/1 to 50/24; No |
Any child; any adult residing in home 2 years, or a relative. | 14 years and older | Any reputable person of legal age who has resided continually in Illinois for at least 6 months. Residency requirement waived in adoption of relative. If petitioner is married, husband or wife must join in petition. Minor may also petition by leave of court upon good cause shown. | 6 months unless waived by court | Department of Children and Family Services/Circuit Court | 1 year after entry of order |
INDIANA 31-19-1-1, et seq.; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Any resident of state. If married, spouse must join. Spouse must consent if such spouse is natural or adoptive parent. Nonresidents of state may adopt hard to place child as defined in §31-19-2-3. | Period of supervision within sole discretion of court hearing adoption petition | Public Welfare/Probate (in counties with one) | 6 mos. after entry or decree or 1 yr. after adoptive parents obtain custody, whichever is later |
State/Code Section; Uniform Act | Who May Be Adopted | Age that Child's Consent Needed | Who May Adopt | Adoptive Home Residency Prior to Decree | State Agency/Court | Statute of Limitation to Challenge |
IOWA 600.1, et seq.; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Unmarried adult; husband and wife together; husband or wife separately under certain circumstances. | 180 days; may be shortened for good cause | Human Services/Juvenile or district | Not specified |
KANSAS 59-2111, et seq.; No |
Any person; adult with consent (if married, spouse's consent also) | 14 years and older and of sound intellect | Any adult, or husband and wife jointly, except one spouse cannot adopt without consent of other. | Not required | Social & Rehabilitation Services/District | Not specified |
KENTUCKY 199.470; No |
Any person | 12 years and older | Any person over 18 who is a resident of or who has resided in Kentucky for 12 months immediately preceding filing. Husband and wife must petition jointly (except in certain circumstances). | In some adoptions, 90 days prior to filing adoption petition; temporary custody pending decision in some cases. | Cabinet for Families and Children/Circuit | 1 yr.; unless ethnological ancestry difference: then 5 years |
LOUISIANA Ch. C. Art. 1167-1270; No |
Any child or adult; Special procedures exist to adopt adult. | Not required | Any single person 18 years of age or older, or married couple jointly. | 1 year/6 mos. | Dept. of Social Services/Juvenile | 30 days; 6 mos. for fraud or duress |
MAINE Tit. 18A §9-101, et seq.; No |
Any person, minor or adult; only a minor can be placed under guardianship | 14 years and older | Husband and wife jointly, unmarried person, resident or non-resident. | 1 year may be required at discretion of court | Human Services/Probate | Not specified |
MARYLAND Fam. Law §5-301, et seq.; No |
Any person | 10 years and older if the natural parents' rights have been terminated | Any adult, even though single or unmarried. Court cannot deny petition just because petitioner is single. Married persons must act jointly unless legally separated or if one spouse is natural parent of adoptee or spouse is incompetent. | Not required | Social Services Administration/Circuit or Equity | 1 year |
State/Code Section; Uniform Act | Who May Be Adopted | Age that Child's Consent Needed | Who May Adopt | Adoptive Home Residency Prior to Decree | State Agency/Court | Statute of Limitation to Challenge |
MASSACHUSETTS Ch. 210; No |
Any person younger than adopter; special requirements are needed for child under age 14. | 12 years and older | Any person of full age, his spouse joining, may, subject to certain exceptions, petition to adopt any person younger than himself (other than petitioner's spouse, brother, sister, aunt, or uncle of whole or half blood). | 6 months if adoptee is under 14 unless requirement waived | Social Services/Probate | 120 days for appeal; may only be made by a parent |
MICHIGAN MCLA §710.21, et seq.; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Any person; if married, spouse must join. | 6 months, unless waived by court | Family Independence Agency/Family Division of Circuit | 21 days from entry of order or denial of petition for rehearing |
MINNESOTA 259.20, et seq.; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Any person who has resided in the state for more than one year, unless length of residence is reduced to 30 days in child's best interest or waive it altogether. | 3 months; may be waived by court | Human Services/Juvenile | Not specified |
MISSISSIPPI 93-17-1, et seq.; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Any unmarried adult, or husband and wife jointly. Must be Mississippi resident for 90 days preceding filing except under certain circumstances; couples of the same gender are prohibited from adopting. | 6 months; waiting period may be shortened if child resided in adoptive home prior to entry of interlocutory decree or is stepchild of petitioner. | Dept. of Human Services/Public Welfare/Chancery | 6 months to challenge interlocutory decree; or 6 mos. from date of final decree |
MISSOURI 453.010, et seq.; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Court may order joinder for spouse of petitioner. | 6 months, may be waived by court in certain circumstances | Social Services, Family Services Division/Juvenile Div. of Circuit Court | 1 year |
MONTANA 42-2-101, et seq.; Yes |
Any person | 12 years and older | Unmarried person who is at least 18 yrs. old. Husband and wife jointly or may adopt separately when one spouse is a parent of the child. | 6 months | Department of Public Health and Family Services/District or Tribal | Not specified |
State/Code Section; Uniform Act | Who May Be Adopted | Age that Child's Consent Needed | Who May Adopt | Adoptive Home Residency Prior to Decree | State Agency/Court | Statute of Limitation to Challenge |
NEBRASKA 43-101 to 43-160; No |
Any child. | 14 years and older | Any adult person may adopt minor child; adult child may be adopted by spouse of such child's parent. Husband and wife must jointly adopt child, unless he or she is parent of child. | 6 months (except in adoptions of adult child) | Department of Social Services/County | 2 years |
NEVADA 127, et seq.; No |
Any person (consent of spouse required for adult persons) | 14 years and older | Minor: Any adult who is 10 years older than adoptee. If petitioner is married, spouse must join. Must have resided in state during 6 months preceding adoption. Adult: Any adult may adopt younger adult except spouse. | 6 months | Human Resources, Division of Child and Family Services/District | Not specified |
NEW HAMPSHIRE 170-B, et seq.; No |
Any person | 12 years and older | Any person age 18 or older may petition to adopt any other individual except his or her spouse. Failure to join spouse to petition must be excused (unless other spouse is parent of person to be adopted and consents to adoption). | 6 months | Dept. of Health and Human Services/Probate | 1 year |
NEW JERSEY 9:3, et seq. (minor); 2A:22-1 et seq. (adult); No |
Any person. If adult adoption, must be 10 years younger than petitioner | 10 years and older (to be given consideration) | Any person of at least 18 yrs. If petitioner is married, spouse must consent or application may be made jointly. Court may waive any of these requirements for good cause. | 6 months | Human Services/Superior, Chancery Division, Family Dept. | Not specified |
NEW MEXICO 32A-5-1, et seq. (minor); 40-14-1 thru 15 (adult); Yes |
Any person; any adult with his consent | 10 years and older | Any individual approved by the court as a suitable adoptive parent. If petitioner is married, spouse must join unless natural parent of adoptee or legally separated or excused from joining by court. Nonresidents may adopt if adoptee is resident or was born in state, is less than 6 mos. old and was placed by agency licensed in state | 60 days if less than one year old when placed; 120 days if more than one year old when placed (unless waived). | Children, Youth and Families Dept./District Children and Court Division | 1 year (except where Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 prevails) |
State/Code Section; Uniform Act | Who May Be Adopted | Age that Child's Consent Needed | Who May Adopt | Adoptive Home Residency Prior to Decree | State Agency/Court | Statute of Limitation to Challenge |
NEW YORK Dom. Rel. §109-117; Yes |
Any person | 14 years and older. | Adult unmarried person or adult husband and wife together unless legally separated pursuant to decree or for at least 3 yrs. prior to filing. Adult or minor husband and wife, together or separately, may adopt child either born in or out of wedlock. | 3 months; may be waived by judge | As defined by social services law/Family | Not specified. |
NORTH CAROLINA §48-1-100, et seq.; No |
Any person; any adult with his consent; spouses may not adopt each other | 12 years and older | Any adult person over 18 yrs. old or husband and wife jointly or one spouse gives consent, only one unmarried person may file. Must have resided in North Carolina for six months next preceding filing of petition. Residency requirement waived under certain circumstances. | At least 90 days | Health and Human Services/Superior | 6 months |
NORTH DAKOTA 14-15-01, et seq.; Yes |
Any person | 10 years and older | Unmarried adult or parent of child to be adopted. Husband and wife jointly unless legally separated or excused. | 6 months | Human Services/District | 1 year |
OHIO 3107.01, et seq.; Yes |
Any child; certain adults only. | 12 years and older | Unmarried adult; unmarried minor parent of adoptee; husband and wife (at least one of whom is adult) together, unless legally separated or under certain other circumstances. | 6 months | Human Services/Probate | 1 year |
OKLAHOMA Tit.10 §7501-1.1, et seq.; No (but some section incorporated) |
Any person; any adult with his consent | 12 years and older. | Husband and wife, or either if other spouse is parent of child; unmarried person 21 years or older; married person 21 years or older who is legally separated from spouse. | 6 months, discretionary | Department of Human Services/District | 1 year |
OREGON 109.304, et seq.; No |
Any person; any adult who consents | 14 years and older | Any person who is a resident of Oregon for 6 months. If petitioner is married, spouse must join. Compliance with Indian Child Welfare Act required if applicable. | Not required | Dept. of Human Services/Probate or Circuit | 1 year |
State/Code Section; Uniform Act | Who May Be Adopted | Age that Child's Consent Needed | Who May Adopt | Adoptive Home Residency Prior to Decree | State Agency/Court | Statute of Limitation to Challenge |
PENNSYLVANIA Tit. 23 §§2101 to 2910; No |
Any person | 12 years and older | Any person | Not required, but may do temporary placement | Pennsylvania Adoption Cooperative Exchange (PACE) in Dept. of Public Welfare/Common Pleas | Not specified |
RHODE ISLAND 15-7-2, et seq.; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Any person residing in state may adopt any person younger than himself. If petitioner is married, spouse must join; however, requirement may be waived if it can be shown adoption would be in child's best interest. Nonresident may petition under certain circumstances. | 6 months, but court may waive for good cause | Child Welfare Services Dept. for Children and their Families/Family (adults-Probate) | 180 days |
SOUTH CAROLINA 20-7-1646 to 1890; No |
Any child present in state; any adult | 14 years and older | Any South Carolina resident may petition court to adopt child. Nonresidents may apply in exceptional circumstances. Any adult person may adopt any other adult person. | 90 days | State Dept. of Social Services/Family | Relief may be granted after duty of decree only for extrinsic fraud |
SOUTH DAKOTA 25-6-1, et seq.; No |
Any person | 12 years and older | Any adult person may adopt any child at least 10 years younger. Any adult may adopt another adult with the latter's consent. Spousal consent required. | 6 months | Social Services/Circuit | 2 years, except for fraud |
TENNESSEE 36-1-101, et seq.; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Any person over 18 years of age who has been Tennessee resident for 6 months. Residency requirement may be waived under certain circumstances. Spouse shall join in petition if competent (unless natural parent of child to be adopted) | 1 year | Children's Services/Chancery or Circuit | 1 year |
TEXAS Fam. Ch. 162.D01; No |
Any person | 12 years and older | Any adult. If petitioner is married, spouse must join. (unless one is parent of child) | 6 months (may be waived) | Human Services/District | 6 months |
State/Code Section; Uniform Act | Who May Be Adopted | Age that Child's Consent Needed | Who May Adopt | Adoptive Home Residency Prior to Decree | State Agency/Court | Statute of Limitation to Challenge |
UTAH 78-30-1, et seq.; No |
Any child 10 years younger than petitioner; any adult | 12 years and older | Any adult. Must have consent of spouse if married. A single person who is "cohabitating" and involved in a sexual relationship without being married may not adopt. | 6 months; 1 year for adoptive stepparents | Child and Family Services/District or Juvenile | Cannot be contested after entry of final adoption decree |
VERMONT Tit.15A §§1-101, et seq.; No |
Any person; if adult, must have his and any spouse's consent | 14 years and older | Any person. If petitioner is married, spouse must consent. Parent and partner may adopt if in best interest of the child. | 180 days | Social & Rehabilitation Services/Probate | Not specified |
VIRGINIA 63.2-1200, et seq.; No |
Any child; adult under certain conditions | 14 years and older | Any natural person may petition to adopt minor child. If petitioner is married, spouse must join. Any natural person may adopt another adult under certain conditions. | 6 months (may be omitted by court) | Public Welfare or Social Services/Circuit | 6 months |
WASHINGTON 26.33.140; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Any legally competent person, 18 years of age or over. | Not required | Social & Health Services/Superior | 1 year |
WEST VIRGINIA 48-22-101, et seq. |
Any person | 12 years and older | Any person not married or any person with his or her spouse's consent or husband and wife jointly. | 6 months | Department of Human Services/Circuit | 6 months |
WISCONSIN 48.81, et seq.; 882.04; 808.04(7); No |
Any person minor; adult | No child's consent required; however, minors 12 and older must attend hearing unless court orders otherwise. | Unmarried adult, husband and wife jointly, spouse of minor's parent may adopt minor. Must be Wisconsin residents and (if practicable and if requested by birth parent) of same religion as adoptee's natural parents. Any resident adult may adopt any other adult. | 6 months | Department of Health & Social Services/Circuit | 40 days |
WYOMING 1-22-101; et seq.; No |
Any person | 14 years and older | Any adult person who has resided in state during 60 days immediately preceding filing of petition and who is determined by court to be fit and competent to be a parent. | 6 months | Department of Family Services/District |
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