now, is this because gay mariage isn't legal in those states? so either adopt to married couples or single couples only? as opposed to a "straight" couple who isn't married?
because technically, it would be two SINGLE people they are adopting to. right?
It varies...
Florida doesn't allow
any homosexual adoption at all.
Utah refuses adoption by any
unmarried couple.
I believe Arkansas now prevents unmarried cohabitating couples (including same-sex partners) from adopting.
Hmmm...California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Vermont have laws that allow same-sex couples to adopt through a second parent adoption, or through stepparent adoption.
Some counties in different states, including Alabama, Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Texas, Washington, and West Virginia, have been allowing second parent adoptions on a case-by case basis...it might be statewide in Nevada and Washington now, that same-sex couples in registered domestic partnerships can use the stepparent adoption.
(and again, Seniors please correct if I've gotten something wrong!)