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Unmarried and same sex couples will get the legal right to adopt children under legislation expected to be passed at Holyrood later. | Unmarried and same sex couples will get the legal right to adopt children under legislation expected to be passed at Holyrood later. |
A majority of MSPs are thought to be backing change despite opposition from others including the SNP's Roseanna Cunningham and the Catholic Church. | |
As the law stands, only married couples or a single person can adopt. | As the law stands, only married couples or a single person can adopt. |
It is argued the move will give extra rights to children and reverse the decline in numbers offering to adopt. | It is argued the move will give extra rights to children and reverse the decline in numbers offering to adopt. |
The Adoption and Children (Scotland) Bill was given the backing of MSPs in September. | The Adoption and Children (Scotland) Bill was given the backing of MSPs in September. |
About 400 children a year are adopted but there are thousands currently in the care of local authorities. | About 400 children a year are adopted but there are thousands currently in the care of local authorities. |
'Loving relationship' | |
Patrick Harvie from the Scottish Green Party said it was vital to press ahead with full-scale reform. | |
He said: "Children brought up in a loving relationship do better, children brought up in a stable family environment do better - that's very clear - but that doesn't mean that marriage is the only acceptable model. | He said: "Children brought up in a loving relationship do better, children brought up in a stable family environment do better - that's very clear - but that doesn't mean that marriage is the only acceptable model. |
For me the evidence shows that children do best in what we call a traditional family setting Roseanna CunninghamSNP MSP | For me the evidence shows that children do best in what we call a traditional family setting Roseanna CunninghamSNP MSP |
"The question for the state and for society is how best do we support all families to do the best job they can. | "The question for the state and for society is how best do we support all families to do the best job they can. |
"You don't do that by simply saying that some families are second class." | "You don't do that by simply saying that some families are second class." |
An SNP spokeswoman said the party would be supporting the bill. | |
However, Ms Cunningham stressed that all children should have a father and mother and said that this was the upbringing which families should be based on. | |
She added: "This is not about gay rights, this is about children and for me the evidence shows that children do best in what we call a traditional family setting. | She added: "This is not about gay rights, this is about children and for me the evidence shows that children do best in what we call a traditional family setting. |
"That's what we should be seeking to replicate for children who have lost their parents." | "That's what we should be seeking to replicate for children who have lost their parents." |