Pregnant and Considering Adoption? WE CAN HELP!

We are here to guide you through this most difficult time.

The decision to make an adoption plan for your child is a challenging one and is perhaps the most difficult decision a person might make.  We understand your fears, concerns and your desire to find a loving, caring and secure home for your child.

We are here to assist and guide you in every step in making your adoption plan.

During your pregnancy and up to six weeks after you give birth, you may receive assistance with:

  • Medical / Prenatal Care
  • Living Expenses which may include:  rent, food, utilities, maternity clothing and transportation
  • Professional Counseling at no cost to you to assist you through the adoption process
  • All assistance must be reviewed and approved by the court.

 

All prospective adoptive parents must undergo a thorough home study process. A licensed social worker evaluates the family to assure a safe placement. The prospective adoptive family, must have a criminal and child abuse background check performed, document a stable financial history, if married must have a stable and loving marriage, and a medical evaluation that does not show any life threatening illnesses. In the best interest of the child, the family’s attitudes towards adoption are also evaluated.

We represent prospective adoptive families living in the State of Florida and elsewhere. As the parent choosing an adoptive placement for your child, you have the option to select the family. You may meet and spend time with the family of your choice.  Many women request that their adoptive parents attend sonograms, prenatal appointments and/or the birth of the child.  Most adoptive families are thrilled to be a part of this experience. Telephone, electronic and written communication during your pregnancy is also available at your request.

After your child’s birth, you may elect to receive periodic pictures and letters discussing your child’s growth and development. All communication is conducted with a level of privacy to protect the identity of all parties involved in the process.


If you’d like to read the Birth Parent FAQ, click here.


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