Index – Domestic – Miklós Kásler rewrote the adoption law, from now on everyone who is not married is considered unique



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An amendment to the regulation makes it difficult for single people to adopt a child. More specifically, the law also classifies as single those who are not married.

The law establishes that if the child protection service finds a person who intends to adopt a child with whom, according to available data and information, it is expected that an adequate relationship between parents and children will develop, it decides on the possibility establish a personal relationship and notify the adoptee. person with the intention of doing so.

Hvg.hu pointed out that this text was now rewritten by the Minister of Human Resources Miklós Kásler:

If there are no suitable adoptive couples for the child among those eligible to adopt within its jurisdiction, the specialized service will notify the national adoption body within 5 working days in order to facilitate the adoption of the child by the marriage in another Specialized service. . And only if this nationwide search is also unsuccessful, can one try to make the adopter unique, as long as it is in the best interest of the child.

Unmarried couples are not even mentioned in the text because they are also treated as single, despite living together to no avail.

It can be adopted by someone who suits your personality, financial situation and living conditions. The Civil Code still provides that, in the interest of the minor, the guardianship authority authorizes adoption mainly by married adopters. It seems that with the decree, Miklós Kásler interpreted the word “mainly”, which puts underprivileged couples who want to have a child but are not married – both male-female and single cohabiting couples – the newspaper writes.



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