Can more than two people adopt a child?
Not in the state of Utah, but it might be possible in other states.
I’ve read that some states may allow up to 4 people to be involved in an adoption. For example, in California, up to 4 adults can jointly adopt a child, as long as each adult adopts the child with the intent that each of them has equal rights and responsibilities regarding the child. There are many benefits to this type of joint adoption situation. For example, if you live in California, two unmarried partners can take advantage of this because it will provide them with equal rights and protections under California law. Also, remember that same-sex couples have been adopting children since 2003—and now that same-sex marriage is legal in several U.S. states as well as in other countries across the globe, many gay parents have also.
Adoption is a wonderful, fulfilling, and life-changing process. But what happens when you have more than 2 people who want to adopt a child? Some people think that you can only have 2 people adopting; however, a lot of times this isn't the case as long as there is enough space for everyone to be a part of the child's life.
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