The conditions for adopting orphans in orphanages are as follows:
1, an adult with full capacity for civil conduct, that is, an adult with normal mental health who can independently engage in civil activities;
2. At least 30 years old. The age difference between the adopter and the adoptee should be over forty years old; However, the adoption of children who are collateral blood relatives of the same generation within three generations is not subject to this restriction;
3. No children. But the adoption of orphans or disabled children is not subject to this restriction. Stepparents who adopt stepchildren are not subject to this restriction;
4. Have the ability to raise and educate the adoptee. Those who have a proper occupation or a reliable source of income can take care of the adopted person's life and bear the corresponding economic expenses.
What are the requirements for adoption?
1. If the adoptee is an orphan without parents, his guardian can be the adopter, but the consent of the person who has the obligation to support him must be obtained. If the adoptee is an orphan without a guardian, the social welfare institution may be the adopter;
2. Parents must jointly adopt their children for adoption;
3. Must be biological parents with full capacity for civil conduct;
4. Have special difficulties and are unable to support their children.
To sum up, it is Bian Xiao's relevant answer on how to adopt children in orphanages, hoping to help you.
Legal basis:
Article 1093 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).
The following minors can be adopted:
(1) Orphans who have lost their parents;
(2) Minors whose biological parents cannot be found;
(3) Children whose biological parents have special difficulties and are unable to support them.
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article 1098
The adopter shall also meet the following conditions:
(a) no children or only one child;
(2) Having the ability to support, educate and protect the adoptee;
(3) Not suffering from diseases that are medically considered unsuitable for adopting children;
(4) All criminal records that are not conducive to the healthy growth of the adoptee;
(five) at least thirty years of age. Article 1044
Adoption should follow the principle of being most beneficial to the adoptee and protect the legitimate rights and interests of the adoptee and the adopter.
It is forbidden to buy or sell minors in the name of adoption.