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I'm a Single male who works at a Gas Station and I want to adopt a child what chances do I have?

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I know it's mostly couples who adopt but some single people do adopt kids.Like George Lucas and Sherly Crow (I know there Millionares).But I'm ready to raise a child.What chances do I have?

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  1. not a chance buddy....sorry


  2. easier in a foreign country

  3. u just search a good orphan centers in your city so go and select a good and smart baby as u like so in this way u adapt the child

  4. look down into your heart will you give the child the love it needs

    yes? then yes you have a faire chance

    no? dont even think about going to the adoption center

  5. Slim and none, sorry dude but if you were female maybe.

  6. Basically, adoption applicants are assessed on a whole range of things such as relationship status, security, parenting ability, lifestyle, and financial stability.  l don't know what you earn, you certainly don't have to be a millionaire to adopt a child, but you do need enough financial security to raise a child and give them what they need.  The best thing you can do is ring an adoption agency, and ask for a preliminary interview, or attend an information session. They should be able to give you a clearer idea of what requirements you need to fill, and also help you to know if you are ready for the responsibility of a child.  Just remember, if you really are ready and willing to do this, if it is just money holding you back, there are options for advancing your education and employment opportunities.  Good Luck!

  7. Depends on finances and living situation.  My boss is a single woman and has adopted 2 kids, 1 from South America, 1 from Asia.  So it is possible.  

    Ask yourself this first:

    Why don't you want a mother figure for the child?  or any type of alternate help?  

    Raising a child is hard work!  I commend any and all single parents doing their best.

    Too many children need good homes, and if you can offer one, I say "God bless you  and good luck!"

  8. not likely.... your best bet... find a pregnant teenager that isnt able to keep her child... but what single guy wants a baby anyway... kinda creepy.

  9. not sure where you live,but here in the UK single people can adopt.contact social services,and they will send you the necessary info.it doens't matter what job you do,if if you can give a child a loving and stable home!.

  10. Slim to none. Why don't you just wait for the right person to come along, and then have a child?

  11. some agencies allow single people to adopt and some don't. Some states have different rules too. It is expensive to adopt. Try becoming a foster parent and adopting that way. Its cost little to none to you. And then you'll truly know if you are ready to be a parent and the adoption people will know how you as a single parent. As to where you work, as long as you make enough to support a child, that is fine. You don't need to be rich, just a caring loving parent. Good luck and I hope you get a child.

  12. none brother, you have to be affluent to adopt a child, your job is holding you back, sorry bro

  13. bugger all chance

  14. You don't have much of a chance for a domestic infant adoption simply because most expectant mothers aren't going to choose a single working class man to adopt their child.

    Many foreign countries do not allow single men to adopt.

    I have known single men who were foster parents, and adopted that way. They were only allowed to foster boys, but check your state laws.

  15. You should become a foster parent and adopt that way. You would have quite a GOOD chance in my opinion. My mother is a social worker and there are tons of single people who are foster parents and end up adopting the child. Contact DCFS or Catholic services or Lutheran services they should be able to help you out. good luck!

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