Beyond marriage, "Dad's Choice"...Lee Min-woo, ♥ Decided to adopt the biological offspring of his bride-to-be daughter ('living man')
Oct 12, 2025
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In season 2 of "The Men Who Live in the House," which aired on the 11th, Lee Min-woo and Lee Ah-mi, who are about to get married in May next year, visited a lawyer to consult on adoption.
On this day, Lee Min-woo visited the community center with the bride-to-be and her 6-year-old daughter to issue a resident registration card. However, during the issuance process, there was a situation in which the daughter was registered as a 'living-in', and Lee Min-woo and Lee Am-i found out that they had to go through the adoption process to be recognized as a 'legal family'.
Lee Min-woo, who visited a lawyer specializing in domestic law, said "I went to issue a resident registration card, and my daughter was registered as a housemate. I was flustered then"He confessed. In response, the lawyer explained "Adoption procedures are absolutely necessary to combine generations after re-marriage."
Lee Min-woo eventually chose 'adoption of biological children'. The lawyer said "Being adopted is a procedure in which the relationship with the biological father disappears legally and a new father is born. I need the consent of my biological father,' Lee Ami explained, in response to which she talked about the situation with her ex-husband I shed tears. "Nursing expenses were not supported, and the husband and the child were not able to meet"With a confession, "Thank you so much for my brother (Lee Min-woo), who covers the whole situation " sobbed.
In July, Lee Min-woo delivered the wedding news directly to his fans through a handwritten letter. He said "After going through various situations, I came to rethink the meaning of family" and "After confirming the same feelings as long-term relationships, I decided to become a family" Father-to-be Lee Ami is a third-generation Korean-Japanese and is currently pregnant and a single mother who has raised her six-year-old daughter alone.
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