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Mayor's fortune-telling abandoned baby

How can I write a letter of help to the mayor when the child I found has no hukou?

The easiest way to ask the mayor for help is to call the mayor's hotline 12345, which is unified throughout the country. There will be commissioners to accept suggestions and complaints about people's livelihood.

◆ Adoption law stipulates that adopters have no children. However, the second paragraph of Article 8 of the Adoption Law also stipulates: "The adoption of orphans, disabled children who cannot find their biological parents, abandoned babies or children raised by social welfare institutions may not be restricted by the adopter's childless adoption." This shows that people with children are fully qualified to adopt orphans, and can adopt more than one.

◆ The expression in Article 6 of the Adoption Law on the conditions of adopters is: childless, capable of raising and educating the adoptee, not suffering from diseases that are medically considered unsuitable for adopting children, and at least 30 years old. This means that citizens over the age of 30, whether married or unmarried, are eligible to adopt children. However, Article 9 of the Adoption Law stipulates that if a man without a spouse adopts a woman, the age difference between the adopter and the adoptee should be over 40 years old. This means that single men are only eligible to adopt female orphans when they are over 40 years old.

Childless couples adopt orphans. As long as the adoption procedures are complete and conform to laws and regulations, you can have another child afterwards.

Adopting a child requires a series of procedures. If it is adopted by a married person, both husband and wife must come forward together. Both husband and wife need to show their identity cards, household registration books and marriage certificates when adopting children. Both husband and wife submit a written application to the civil affairs department; Proof of marital status, children and the ability to raise and educate the adoptee issued by the unit where the husband and wife belong or by the villagers' committee or residents' committee; A certificate issued by the police station where the adopter lives that the adopter has no criminal record; A certificate issued by the family planning department where the adopter's permanent residence is located; Health examination certificate of the adopter (both parties); Two-inch photos of the adopter and adoptee 1 piece, and two-inch photos of the group photo 1 piece; Publish an announcement in a publicly issued newspaper; Where a husband and wife jointly adopt a child, they shall go through the registration formalities with the adoption registration authority.