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A child can only have two legal guardians, meaning the biological father would have to either give up his rights voluntarily or lose them through the court system in order for the stepfather to adopt the child.

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Absolutely!!!! A step father can adopt a child under certain circumstances. The biological father will need to sign away his rights, or they can be terminated in some cases if he has not been involved long term or is shown to be a danger or unfit. The family...mother, step-father, and children will have to have a home study done, an attorney will be appointed to represent the child's interests...and sometimes the judge will also appoint an attorney to represent the absent father's interests...you have to pay for these attorneys, but it is a safe guard against the adoption being invalidated at a later date. The most important thing is whether the child wants to be adopted, this will weigh heavily in the home study and court decision. Good Luck!

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A child may be adopted by someone else whether or not the biological parents are alive. If they are alive permission is required. Much depends on who is the legal guardian. Consulting a solicitor/lawyer would be advisable. In the case mentioned in the question, the step-father can adopt as he is married to the biological mother.

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Step parents have no legal rights regarding their step children unless they legally adopt them. However, if he has been there all their lives and the biological father is not interested, he can petition the court for custody. There are cases where the step parent was granted custody by the court because they have been in the position of a parent for so long but getting custody because you were married to their mother - no.

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Yes, but if the biological father is alive he will have to sign consent forms allowing the stepfather to adopt, and the mother will have to give consent, as well.

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The biological father have to give up his parental rights in order for you to adopt.

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Yes as long as the stepfather and mother are married for a year and if everyone in the equation agrees to the adopting.

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With the court's permission.

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