LGBT adoption in Europe

Legal status of adoption by same-sex couples in Europe:
  Joint adoption legal1
  Stepparent adoption legal
  No laws allowing adoption by same-sex couples
1In Finland a law will come into force in 2017.

Debate has occurred throughout Europe over proposals to legalise same-sex parental adoption as well as step-child adoption.

Currently some types of adoption by same-sex couples are legal in 19 of the 56 countries and in 3 of the 6 dependent territories in Europe. Full joint adoption by same-sex couples is legal in fourteen European countries, namely Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland (effective 2017), France, Iceland, Ireland (not yet determined), Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,[1] Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. An additional three, Estonia, Germany and Slovenia, permit step-child adoption in which the registered partner can adopt the biological and, in some cases, the adopted child of his or her partner. In Croatia, a life partner may become a partner-guardian over their partner's child, which is to a great extent comparable to step-child adoption. As for the dependent territories, joint adoption by same-sex couples is legal in Gibraltar, the Isle of Man and Jersey. Several countries are currently considering permitting full joint or step-child adoption by same-sex couples.

Current situation

Joint adoption

Jurisdiction Entry into force Notes
[2] Andorra Andorra 25 December 2014
[3] Austria Austria 1 January 2016
[4] Belgium Belgium 30 June 2006
[5] Denmark Denmark 1 July 2010
  • The law does not apply to the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
[6] Finland Finland 1 March 2017
[7] France France 18 May 2013
[8] Gibraltar Gibraltar
(British Overseas Territory)
28 March 2014
[9] Iceland Iceland 27 June 2006
[10] Republic of Ireland Ireland To be determined
[11] Isle of Man Isle of Man
(British Crown Dependency)
6 April 2011
[12] Jersey Jersey
(British Crown Dependency)
2 April 2012
[13] Luxembourg Luxembourg 1 January 2015
[14] Malta Malta 13 June 2014
[15][16] Netherlands Netherlands 1 April 2001
  • The law initially applied to the European Netherlands only.
  • On 2012 its scope was expanded to include the Caribbean Netherlands.
[17] Norway Norway 1 January 2009
[18] Portugal Portugal 1 March 2016
[19] Spain Spain 3 July 2005
Sweden Sweden 1 February 2003
[20][21] United Kingdom United Kingdom 30 December 2005
  • The law does not apply to Northern Ireland and Scotland.
  • In Scotland a separate law came into force on 28 September 2009.[22]
  • In Northern Ireland since 11 December 2013[23]

Step-child adoption

Jurisdiction Entry into force Notes
[24] Estonia Estonia 1 January 2016
[25] Germany Germany 1 January 2005
[26] Slovenia Slovenia July 2011
  • In July 2011, The Ministry of Labour, Family and Social Affairs stated that the existing law allows for second-parent adoption.

Other

Jurisdiction Entry into force Notes
[27] Croatia Croatia 5 August 2014
  • "Partner-guardianship"

Future legislation

Full joint adoption

Germany Germany: The opposition party The Left submitted a bill to the Federal Diet on 23 October 2013. It had its first reading on 19 December 2013.

Guernsey Guernsey: In May 2015, Guernsey's Chief Minister announced that a review of the 1960 Adoption Law which bars unmarried couples from adopting was scheduled for 24 June 2015.[28] The Chief Minister hopes to extend full adoption rights to couples in overseas civil partnerships and those who have lived together for some time.[29][30] On 24 June 2015, the States of Guernsey agreed to bring about changes to its adoption law.[31][32]

Step-child adoption

Czech Republic Czech Republic: In September 2014, a group of deputies introduced a bill to allow step-child adoption by a partner of the same-sex.[33] In October, the government decided to not take a stance on the bill.[34]

San Marino San Marino: In March of 2016, the United Left announced a proposal for a gender-neutral partnership bill with same-sex adoption rights. The junior coalition partner, the Party of Socialists and Democrats, expressed their openness to same-sex parenting and may submit their own bill with stepchild adoption rights.[35]

Switzerland Switzerland: In 2011 and 2012, the Swiss Parliament debated whether to extend stepchild adoption or full joint adoption, ultimately opting for stepchild adoption. In November 2014, the government approved allowing stepchild adoption as part of a broader adoption reform. After approval by parliament, it will likely be put to a referendum.[36]

Public opinion

According to pollster Gallup Europe, women, younger generations, and the highly educated are more likely to support same-sex marriage and adoption rights for gay people than other demographics.[37]

In the United Kingdom in 2007, 64% of people said they thought gay couples should be allowed to adopt and 32% said they should not. 55% of respondents thought that male couples should be able to adopt and 59% of people thought that lesbian couples should be able to adopt.[38]

Opinion polls for same-sex adoption
Country Pollster Year For Against Don't Know/Neutral/No answer/Other
 Austria IMAS 2015 46%[39] 48%[39] 6%
 Belgium Ipsos 2013 67%[40] 33%[40] 0%[40]
 Bulgaria Eurobarometer 2006 12%[41] 68%[41] 20%[41]
 Cyprus Eurobarometer 2006 10%[41] 86%[41] 4%[41]
 Czech Republic CVVM: stepchild:
from institutional care:
2015 59%[42]
44%[42]
33%[42]
49%[42]
8%[42]
7%[42]
 Denmark YouGov 2012 59%[43] 31%[43] 11%[43]
 Estonia ASi 2012 26%[44] 66%[44] 8%[44]
 Finland Taloustutkimus 2013 51%[45] 42%[45] 7%[45]
 France BVA 2015 57%[46] 41%[46] 2%[46]
 Germany YouGov 2015 57%[47] 35%[47] 8%
 Greece Public Issue 2016 14%[48] 84%[48] 3%[48]
 Hungary Eurobarometer 2006 13%[41] 81%[41] 6%[41]
 Ireland Red C Poll 2011 60%[49] - -
 Italy Demos & Pi 2016 37%[50] 60%[50] 3%[50]
 Latvia Eurobarometer 2006 8%[41] 89%[41] 3%[41]
 Lithuania Eurobarometer 2006 12%[41] 82%[41] 6%[41]
 Luxembourg Politmonitor 2013 55%[51] 44%[51] 1%[51]
 Malta Eurobarometer 2006 7%[52] 85%[52] 9%[52]
 Netherlands Eurobarometer 2006 69%[52] 27%[52] 4%[52]
 Norway YouGov 2012 54%[43] 34%[43] 12%[43]
 Poland CBOS 2013 8%[53] 87%[53] 5%[53]
 Portugal Expresso 2014 38.3%[54] 40.0%[54] 21.7%
 Romania Eurobarometer 2006 8%[41] 82%[41] 10%[41]
 Russia VTsIOM 2015 3%[55] 88% 9%
 Serbia GSA 2010 8%[56] 79% 13%
 Slovakia Eurobarometer 2006 12%[41] 84%[41] 4%[41]
 Slovenia Delo Stik 2015 38%[57] 55%[57] 7%[57]
 Spain Ipsos 2013 73%[40] 27%[40] 0%[40]
 Sweden Ipsos 2013 78%[40] 21%[40] 1%[40]
  Switzerland Ifop 2013 63%[58] 37%[58] 0%[58]
 Ukraine Gay Alliance of Ukraine 2013 7% [59] 68%[59] 12%
13% would allow some exceptions[59]
 United Kingdom Ipsos 2013 65%[40] 35%[40] 0%[40]

See also

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