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(1)An adoption order may be made on the application of a person (“A”) if—
(a)A is aged 21 or over,
(b)subsection (2), (3), (4) or (5) applies,
(c)one of the conditions in subsection (6) is met, and
(d)where A is a natural parent of the child to be adopted, subsection (7) applies.
(2)This subsection applies if A is not a member of a relevant couple.
(3)This subsection applies if—
(a)A and another person (“B”) are a relevant couple,
(b)B is aged 18 or over,
(c)B is a parent of the child to be adopted, and
(d)B—
(i)is domiciled in a part of the British Islands, or
(ii)has been habitually resident in a part of the British Islands for a period of at least one year ending with the date of the application.
(4)This subsection applies if—
(a)A and B are—
(i)married to each other, or
(ii)civil partners of each other,
(b)B is not a parent of the child to be adopted, and
(c)the court is satisfied that—
(i)B cannot be found,
(ii)A and B have separated and are living apart and the separation is likely to be permanent, or
(iii)B is by reason of ill-health (whether physical or mental) incapable of making an application for an adoption order.
(5)This subsection applies if—
(a)A and B are a relevant couple by virtue of being members of a couple falling within paragraph (c) or (d) of subsection (3) of section 29,
(b)B is not a parent of the child to be adopted, and
(c)the court is satisfied that B is by reason of ill-health (whether physical or mental) incapable of making an application for an adoption order.
(6)Those conditions are—
(a)that A is domiciled in a part of the British Islands,
(b)that A has been habitually resident in a part of the British Islands for a period of at least one year ending with the date of the application.
(7)This subsection applies if the court is satisfied that—
(a)the other natural parent is dead,
(b)the other natural parent cannot be found,
(c)by virtue of section 28 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 (c. 37) (disregarding subsections (5A) to (5I) of that section), there is no other parent, or
(d)the exclusion of the other natural parent from the application for adoption is justified on some other ground.
(8)In subsections (3)(c), (4)(b) and (5)(b), “parent” has the meaning given by section 29(4).
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