FAQ
Who can adopt?
Most family structures can adopt. This includes singles, married couples, same-sex couples, relatives, and non-relatives. Interested families should be financially stable.
Where can I find my more information on adoption in my county (if not in Broward)?
What types of children are available for adoption?
What is the matching assistance program?
How do I find out about children available for adoption?
What does it cost to adopt?
How long does it take to adopt?
Will I get historical information on the child I adopt?
What help is offered to the children and their adoptive parents?
Will I receive financial assistance?
Do I have to be a resident of Florida to adopt?
Are there any age restrictions for adoptive parents?
What does "difficult-to-place child" mean?
"Difficult-to-place child" is a term used in state rules to describe certain children eligible for financial assistance in the adoption process. In the state of Florida, one or more of the following criteria qualifies a child for adoption assistance:
- A child whose permanent custody has been awarded to the department or to a licensed child-placing agency.
- A child who has established significant emotional ties with his or her foster parents.
- Eight years of age or older.
- Developmentally disabled.
- Physically or emotionally handicapped.
- Significant emotional ties with foster parents or a relative caregiver.
- A member of a racial group that is disproportionately represented among children.
- A member of a sibling group of any age, provided two or more members of a sibling group remain together for purposes of adoption.
Can LGBTQ+ couples adopt in Florida?
Are interracial adoptions allowed?
Is there an income requirement to adopt?
What happens when adoption is finalized?
Once I adopt, will contact the biological parents end?
What kind of post adoption support is available?
Who can I contact to access post-adoption services?
Are college tuitions waived for adopted children?
Are there local support groups for parents who adopt?
Is there a number to call for additional adoption information?