STEPS TO ADOPTION

CAN I ADOPT?
  • Adoptive parents may be young or older (but at least 21), single or married, with or without children.
  • They must have stable housing and income.
  • They must complete Florida's free standardized training, meet background screening requirements and have a completed family home study including adoptive paperwork and references.

WHAT ARE THE STEPS?

Orientation
Attend an informational meeting to learn more about the requirements of being a foster or adoptive parent.

Preparation and Selection
If you meet the basic requirements you are invited to attend a free parenting and training course called Model Approach to Partnership in Parenting or M.A.P.P., which is provided by local child welfare agencies.

Home Study
A case manager or adoption specialist will visit your home and meet your family. You will discuss your personal history, family interests, and lifestyle to determine the type of children that would best fit in your home.

Home Study and Application Approval
Once your home study and adoption application is approved, adoption staff will begin identifying children whose needs match your family's strengths.

Matching Children and Families
Once a child or sibling group has been identified, the meeting and visitation process begins. If everything goes well, the child or children will eventually move into your home.

Adoption Finalization
After a three-month supervision period of the child or sibling group living in your home, going to court to finalize the adoption completes the adoption process.