What are the requirements to adopt a baby or place a baby for adoption in Florida? Learn what you need to know to proceed with an adoption in Florida.
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Understanding Independent Adoption in Florida
Independent, or identified, adoption in Florida is quite different from traditional agency adoption. Learn more about the independent adoption process.
Reasons Women Choose to Place a Child for Adoption
Wondering why women choose adoption? This article describes the most common reasons people decide to place a child for adoption.
What is Birth Mother Representation in Adoption?
At Tammi Driver Law, we understand that adoption is a deeply emotional and complex process. It's a journey where fairness and legal protection are paramount. That's why we want to shed light on a crucial aspect of adoption: birth mother representation. Why Birth...
5 Things to Know When Adopting a Stepchild in Florida
Are you a stepparent in Florida, thinking of adopting your stepchild? There are some important factors to consider and things you should know about the process.
In Florida, Can My Partner Adopt My Child if We Are Not Married?
If you are unmarried in Florida and thinking about adopting your partner’s child, there are some important facts to know. Learn more about second-parent adoption in this article.
Adoption and the Extended Family: Building Bridges, Creating Bonds
Families come in all shapes and sizes these days. And as adoption becomes an increasingly common path to parenthood, it's more important than ever to understand the dynamics that unfold within the extended family when a child joins the fold through adoption. At Tammi...
Was Your Adoption in Florida? Discover the Adoption Reunion Registry
The Florida Adoption Reunion Registry is a confidential registry used to reunite birth family members affected by adoption in Florida. About six reunions are facilitated each month.
Choosing Adoption Agencies: 5 Tips for Birth Moms
Learn these tips to choose an adoption agency. The right agency will honor and help a birth mom with her needs and to achieve the best placement possible for the needs of her child.
Health & Social History Considerations for Birth Parents & Adoptees in Private Adoption
In the U.S., private domestic adoptions account for over 60% of all child placements. In this method, birth parents place their child with an adoptive family that they have selected, often with the help of an adoption agency or attorney. Private adoption has seen a...