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Author In some instance a child can also be adopted by a single person(not married)
Posted Tuesday, May 26, 2009 - Post #24122
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At the moment a child`s link goes to the marriage line, which means a child can only be adopted if there exists a family. However in some instance a child can also be adopted by a single person(not married). Will this be possible in the future?

Edited: Thursday, May 28, 2009 by GenoProSupport
Posted Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - Post #24123
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I suppose the logic is that the family is the link between individuals. It does not have to start with husband and wife; same sex mates are possible.

In adoption by a single parent the possibility exists for further children - making a family of more than two. So the family line is the place to create families. You may have to remove one parent from the genogram
Posted Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - Post #24124
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You can remove the second parent and shorten the marriage line to a single pixel which gives the required result:

A subsequent marriage can be added in the usual way.




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