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The phrase "adoptions law" is not correct in English; it should be "adoption law." You can use it when referring to the legal framework governing the process of adopting children.
Example: "The adoption law in our state has undergone significant changes in recent years to better protect the rights of children and adoptive parents."
Alternatives: "law of adoption" or "adoption legislation."
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We must discuss and reveal the injustices adoptive children and families are suffering with the unfair application of the adoptions law everywhere but IMMEDIATELY in Ohio.
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The island's 50-year old adoption law currently bans all unmarried couples from adopting a child through the courts.
Unmarried and same-sex couples in Northern Ireland should be allowed to adopt children, a Belfast judge ruled Thursday, rejecting a 1987 adoption law that discriminates against both groups.
The hospital was in violation of the adoption law in that state and they violated the rights of the adoptive parent and the rights of the child.
That anti-gay-adoption law was also ruled unconstitutional.
Some think a recent tightening of South Korea's adoption law has slowed the adoption process.
That makes the revised adoption law a flawed one, as even some of its backers admit.
Church leaders criticized the new adoption law, and the center-right National Party voted against it.
The revisions to the adoption law in 2012 required that babies put up for adoption be registered in court.
Nationally, pressed by the new adoption law and financial incentives offered by the Clinton administration, adoptions have increased noticeably.
Since the law took effect in February 1999, the mandatory removal provision of the adoption law has generated intense debate.
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