Given that single parents can legally adopt in New Jersey, it is important for an individual to consider the advantages and disadvantages of opting for adoption solo. The ultimate advantage is that a child will absolutely benefit from your love and care as a parent; a single parent can change a child’s world and fortify their life trajectory. There are also adoption agencies that specialize in single-parent adoption and others with a depth of experience placing children with single parents. Working with one of these agencies makes adopting as a single parent an achievable feat. That said, there are some related disadvantages to being a single parent when navigating the adoption process. Some adoption agencies prioritize couples because of a “two is better than one” mentality. Additionally, birth parents may choose couples over single parents as a general rule, but there will always be exceptions to this. For this reason, it can be helpful to work with a family law attorney familiar with best practices for the adoption process and agencies with a history of matching children with loving single-parent homes.
There are no inherent differences between single parents and couples when it comes to adoption. The best home for a child depends on a variety of factors, and none of them is the quantity of people in the home. A single parent can show through their application and home visits that they are a nurturing and stable environment for a child, just as a couple can.
In order to be eligible for adoption, state law provides that an individual must be over 18 years old and adopt someone at least 10 years their junior. This means that a 20-year-old could only adopt a 10-year-old or younger child. Additionally, the adopting individual must show that they have a stable income and space for the child in their home, which they may or may not own. Finally, even non-U.S. citizens may file for adoption. However, they must be on the path to citizenship and remain in the country throughout the course of the adoption process.
The adoption process includes an application, in-person interviews, an in-depth home study, review of your personal and professional well-being, and a criminal background check. An experienced family law attorney at Bronzino Law Firm will walk you through each stage of this process, preparing you to overcome any obstacles you come across as a single parent on the adoption journey. First, we will help connect you with an adoption agency that is aligned with your vision for adoption.
Our team has helped numerous singles on the trying yet fulfilling road to becoming adoptive parents in Belmar, Bay Head, Brick, Holmdel, Manasquan, Red Bank, Point Pleasant, Manalapan, Tinton Falls, and across Ocean and Monmouth County. We pride ourselves on our commitment to building strong families by supporting our clients in their legal preparation for parenthood. Contact us today at (732) 812-3102 for a free consultation to discuss your path to adoption.
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