Adoptive Relations Glasgow
To make distinctions in marriage for adopted people would be to undermine the very reason that adoption laws were formulated in the first place, which was to place adopted children on exactly the same basis as natural children, with no distinction or discrimination in law at all. However, such marriages may be possible under the following circumstances addressed in this article.
Macfarlane & Co
0141 3398432
185 Byres Road
Glasgow
Macfarlane & Co
0141 3398432
185 Byres Road
Glasgow GB.G128TS
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Reilly Mcginley
0141 3572200
57 Ruthven Lane
Glasgow
Reilly Mcginley
0141 3572200
57 Ruthven Lane
Glasgow GB.G129BG
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Low Beaton Richmond
0141 3398758
21 Vinicombe Street
Glasgow
Low Beaton Richmond
0141 3398758
21 Vinicombe Street
Glasgow GB.G128BH
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Alexander Mcburney
0141 5764808
338 Dumbarton Road
Glasgow
Alexander Mcburney
0141 5764808
338 Dumbarton Road
Glasgow GB.G116TG
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Educational Law Unit
0141 4451955
47 Burleigh Street
Glasgow
Educational Law Unit
0141 4451955
47 Burleigh Street
Glasgow GB.G513LB
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Hector Cameron
0141 3376363
2 Lancaster Crescent
Glasgow
Hector Cameron
0141 3376363
2 Lancaster Crescent
Glasgow GB.G120RR
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Mcclay & Co
0141 4452130
49 Burleigh Street
Glasgow
Mcclay & Co
0141 4452130
49 Burleigh Street
Glasgow GB.G513LB
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Ian C Mccarthy
0141 3392929
3 Hyndland Street
Glasgow
Ian C Mccarthy
0141 3392929
3 Hyndland Street
Glasgow GB.G115QE
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Denis C Loney
0141 3392902
2 Merkland Street
Glasgow
Denis C Loney
0141 3392902
2 Merkland Street
Glasgow GB.G116DB
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Stewart Murray & Co
0141 3575151
3 Oakfield Avenue
Glasgow
Stewart Murray & Co
0141 3575151
3 Oakfield Avenue
Glasgow GB.G128JF
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Adoptive Relations

To make distinctions in marriage for adopted people would be to undermine the very reason that adoption laws were formulated in the first place, which was to place adopted children on exactly the same basis as natural children, with no distinction or discrimination in law at all.
However, such marriages may be possible under the following circumstances:
- The younger member of the couple must, at no time before the age of 18, have lived under the same roof as the older person.
- Both parties will be 21 or over when the marriage is due to take place.
| | | Men cannot marry their: | Women cannot marry their: |
| Adopted sister | Adopted brother |
| Adopted daughter | Adopted son |
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