How to bring up other people's children?

If you are raising someone else's child and need to register your child, you can follow these steps:

1. Preparation materials: You need to prepare the child's birth certificate, parents' ID cards and household registration books.

2. Go to the local police station or neighborhood Committee: bring relevant certificates and go to the local police station or neighborhood Committee to register your child's account.

3. Fill in the relevant forms: After you arrive, you need to fill in the relevant household registration forms, including the personal information of the child and the information of the parents.

4. Confirm that the information is correct: the staff will check whether the information submitted is correct, and if there is any problem, they will ask for supplementary materials or modify the information.

5. Pay relevant fees: According to local regulations, it may be necessary to pay a certain account management fee.

6. Get the household registration book: After completing the household registration procedures, you can get the child's household registration book.

The conditions for raising other people's children are as follows:

1. Age requirement: Minors under the age of 18 should be raised by their legal guardians. If the parents are divorced or die, they shall be taken care of by the guardian or the guardian designated by the court;

2. Financial ability requirements: Raising other people's children requires certain financial ability, including a stable source of income and adequate living security;

3, health requirements: people who raise other people's children need to be healthy, no infectious diseases or other diseases that are not suitable for raising children;

4. Family environment requirements: people who raise other people's children need a stable and harmonious family environment and can provide good living and educational conditions.

To sum up, the household registration regulations in different regions may be different, and the specific operation process needs to be determined according to local policies and actual conditions. If you need more information, it is recommended to consult the local police station or neighborhood Committee.

Legal basis:

Article 111th of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC)

The rights and obligations of adoptive parents and adopted children shall be governed by the provisions of this law on the relationship between parents and children from the date of the establishment of the adoption relationship; The provisions of this law on the relationship between children and their parents' close relatives shall apply to the relationship between adopted children and their parents. The relationship of rights and obligations between adopted children and biological parents and other close relatives is destroyed by the establishment of adoption relationship.