Can an Intersex person adopt in the United States?

Intersex people can adopt children within the united states of America.

Yes! Intersex people can adopt children in the United States of America!

U.S. federal law does not prohibit LGBTI U.S. citizens or same-sex couples from being adoptive parents. However, some foreign countries do not permit LGBTI individuals or same-sex couples to adopt.  When deciding to pursue intercountry adoption, do your research about whether the country you are interested in adopting from permits adoption by LGBTI persons or couples.

Source: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/Intercountry-Adoption/Adoption-Process/before-you-adopt/LGBTI-adoption-resources.html

In a time where people who are different are often misunderstood and persecuted just for being different, it is quite refreshing to see that at the federal level our rights to live in peace and have families are protected.

If you are interested in starting a family, please consider adoption. “You don’t have to be perfect, to be a perfect parent.”




Previous
Previous

Can females have androgen insensitivity syndrome?

Next
Next

What happens to a person with androgen insensitivity syndrome?