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Region | Croatia |
Issue | Same-sex adoption |
Status | Single only |
Start Date | Jul 1, 1999 |
End Date | Jul 29, 2003 |
Description | There were no restrictions for adoption for single LGBT individuals in the 1998 Family Law. Adoptive parents in parental adoption could be joint spouses, one spouse with the consent of the other spouse, or a person who is not married (Article 134). |
Sources | https://narodne-novine.nn.hr/clanci/sluzbeni/1998_12_162_1993.html |
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Description | There were no restrictions for adoption for single LGBT individuals in the 1998 Family Law. Adoptive parents in parental adoption can be joint spouses, one spouse with the consent of the other spouse, or a person who is not married (Article 134). | There were no restrictions for adoption for single LGBT individuals in the 1998 Family Law. Adoptive parents in parental adoption could be joint spouses, one spouse with the consent of the other spouse, or a person who is not married (Article 134). |
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Status | Single only |
Start Date | Jul 1, 1999 |
End Date | Jul 29, 2003 |
Description | There were no restrictions for adoption for single LGBT individuals in the 1998 Family Law. Adoptive parents in parental adoption can be joint spouses, one spouse with the consent of the other spouse, or a person who is not married (Article 134). |
Sources | https://narodne-novine.nn.hr/clanci/sluzbeni/1998_12_162_1993.html |