FAMILY & ADULT ADOPTION

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Building Families, One Adoption at a Time: Simple and Affordable Pro Se relative, stepparent, and adult adoption with Pro Docs Plus!

Did you know you can file for relative, stepparent, and adult adoption in Florida without an adoption agency or adoption attorney? Chapter 63 of the Florida Statutes allows for pro se relative and adult adoptions, meaning that in many cases, individuals can proceed with the adoption process without hiring an attorney, saving them from paying hefty legal and adoption fees.

Building a family and securing a loving and stable home for children and adults is a deeply personal and transformative experience, and we believe it should be accessible and affordable to everyone. At ProDocs+, we understand the unique challenges and rewards of both family and adult adoptions, and with our extensive experience in Florida Adoption Law, we're dedicated to providing you with the support and resources you need to achieve your adoption goals.

Through Family and Kinship adoption, we can help children remain with their loving relatives during challenging times. Our mission is to assist families in ensuring a secure, permanent home for children in need, while preserving their familiar bonds with their family members. And as an adult, you should also have the opportunity to experience a loving and secure family of your own through adult adoption. For nearly a decade, we've helped many wonderful Florida families navigate the adoption process, overcome financial obstacles, and achieve their goals. Our team at ProDocs+ is passionate about providing personalized, compassionate, expert guidance every step of the way, turning this journey into a beautiful experience filled with hope.

Whether you're a relative or stepparent seeking to adopt a child or an adult looking to establish a new family relationship, our team of experienced professionals is here to guide you through the legal process. We offer comprehensive services, including:

Accurate and complete document preparation: Ensuring your paperwork meets all legal requirements, including eligibility criteria, court forms, and any necessary affidavits or consents.

Court filing assistance: Help with handling the submission of your documents to the appropriate court, following local procedures and deadlines.

Procedural guidance: Providing expert advice and support throughout the entire adoption process, including understanding court timelines, and addressing any potential challenges at your direction.

Key considerations for family and adult adoption:

  • Eligibility requirements: There may be specific criteria for both the adoptive parents and the child or adult being adopted.

  • Steps Involved: The adoption process involves filing paperwork with the court, handling procedural tasks, and potentially attending hearings.

  • Parental rights: The biological parent's parental rights and responsibilities will be terminated as part of the adoption being granted. This allows the adoptive parents to assume full legal and parental authority over the child.

  • Emotional considerations: Adoption can be a deeply emotional experience for both the adoptive parents and the child or adult being adopted. It's important to consider the emotional impact and potential challenges involved.

By choosing ProDocs+, you can:

With ProDocs+ as your partner, you can focus on the emotional aspects of adoption while we handle the legal complexities. Let's work together to create a brighter future for your family.

  • Simplify the process: Let us handle the complexities of the legal paperwork, saving you time and reducing stress.

  • Increase your chances of success: Benefit from our expertise and experience in Florida adoption law, ensuring your paperwork is accurate and complete.

  • Achieve your family-building goals: Receive the support you need to create a loving and lasting family.

Adoption without legal representation can be a challenging journey and feel impossible, but with the right guidance and support, you can achieve your adoption goals while saving time, stress, and money. Contact Pro Docs Plus today to learn more about how we can help you and your family with your adoption.

RELATIVE AND KINSHIP ADOPTION

A girl with her adoptive grandparents

Relative adoption (also known as family adoption or kinship adoption) offers a unique opportunity to strengthen family bonds and provide a loving home for a child in need. By adopting a relative, you're creating a lasting connection and ensuring the child has a stable and supportive family environment with their biological relatives.

Why does someone adopt a relative?

  • Death of a parent: If a parent passes away, a relative may step in to adopt their child or children.

  • Parental incapacitation: If a parent becomes unable to care for their children due to illness, disability, or other circumstances, a relative might adopt them.

  • Parental abandonment or neglect: If a parent abandons or neglects their children, a relative may be the best option to provide a stable and loving home.

  • Parental drug use: If a parent's drug use is endangering the child's safety or well-being, a relative may need to intervene to protect the child. This could involve seeking custody or adoption.

  • Temporary Custody transition: If a relative was already granted temporary custody of a child due to a crisis or emergency, they may decide to pursue adoption later to provide a permanent home.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • The adoptive relative must be a Third Degree Relative, which is a close family member, such as a grandparent, aunt, uncle, sibling, or great-grandparent (see chart below).

  • The relative adopting and their spouse (of married) must be of legal age and have the capacity to consent to the adoption.

  • The child must be under the age of 18.

A file stating degrees of relationship that allows relatives to adopt a child

Consent and Approval:

  • Parental Consent: The biological parent(s) and/or guardian(s) must consent to the adoption or be served formal notice (there are a few exceptions to this).

  • Child's Consent: Depending on the child's age and jurisdiction, their consent may also be required.

  • Court Approval: The court must approve the adoption after reviewing the case and ensuring the child's best interests are being served.

Necessary Documents:

  • Marriage certificate of the biological parent and stepparent

  • Birth certificate of the child

  • Proof of residency

  • Financial information (e.g., income, assets)

Steps Involved:

  • Petition for Adoption: File a petition with the appropriate court, outlining the reasons for the adoption and requesting court approval.

  • Court Hearings: Attend court hearings to provide testimony and answer questions from the judge.

  • Home Study (Optional): While home studies are generally not required for relative adoptions in Florida, it's advisable to gather information about your living situation, family dynamics, and ability to provide a nurturing environment. This can help strengthen your case and demonstrate your commitment to the child's well-being.

Adoption Decree/Final Judgment:

If the court approves the adoption, a final decree/judgment will be issued, legally recognizing the adoptive relative as the child's adoptive and legal parent.

Benefits of Relative Adoption

  • Preserving Family Connections: Maintains existing family ties and provides a sense of continuity for the child.

  • Emotional Security: Provides the child with a sense of stability and belonging in a familiar home environment.

  • Legal Rights: Grants the adoptive relative legal rights and responsibilities, such as custody, visitation, and child support.


NEWBORN RELATIVE ADOPTION

Adoptive mother hugging her newborn baby

Welcoming a New Life into Your Family and Home!

Bringing home a newborn is a precious moment, but there are circumstances when a relative must consider adoption to ensure a stable future that the birth parents cannot. Florida law offers streamlined options for grandparents, aunts, uncles, or siblings to adopt a newborn relative in the third degree. Pro Docs Plus can guide you through the process, ensuring a smooth transition for both you and the baby.

Benefits of Newborn Adoption

  • Building a Family from the Beginning: Experience the joy of raising a child from infancy.

  • Stronger Bonds: Develop a deep and lasting connection with your adopted child.

  • Providing a Loving Home: Offer a child a stable and supportive environment.

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STEPPARENT ADOPTION

Stepparent adoption offers a powerful way to solidify your relationship with your stepchild and create a legally binding family connection. By formalizing your role, you're providing your stepchild with a sense of stability, security, and belonging.

Children with their stepparents and dog

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Typically, the stepparent must be married to the biological parent for a specific period (often six months or more).

  • Both the biological parent and stepparent must be of legal age and have the capacity to consent to the adoption.

  • The child must be under the age of 18.

Consent and Approval:

  • Parental Consent: The biological parent must consent to the adoption or be served formal notice.

  • Child's Consent: Depending on the child's age and jurisdiction, their consent may also be required.

  • Court Approval: The court must approve the adoption after reviewing the case and ensuring the child's best interests are being served.

Necessary Documents:

  • Marriage certificate of the biological parent and stepparent

  • Birth certificate of the child

  • Proof of residency

  • Financial information (e.g., income, assets)

Adoption Decree/Final Judgment:

If the court approves the adoption, a final decree/judgment will be issued, legally recognizing the stepparent as the child's adoptive and legal parent.

Benefits of Stepparent Adoption

  • Legal Recognition: Formalizes the relationship between the stepparent and child.

  • Emotional Security: Provides the child with a sense of stability and belonging.

  • Legal Rights: Grants the stepparent's legal rights and responsibilities, such as custody, visitation, and child support.

Steps Involved:

  • Petition for Adoption: File a petition with the appropriate court, outlining the reasons for the adoption and requesting court approval.

  • Court Hearings: Attend court hearings to provide testimony and answer questions from the judge.

  • Home Study (Optional): While home studies are generally not required for pro se stepparent adoptions in Florida, it's advisable to gather information about your living situation, family dynamics, and ability to provide a nurturing environment for your stepchild. This can help strengthen your case and demonstrate your commitment to the child's well-being.

SECOND PARENT ADOPTION

A baby with its two parents

Second-parent adoption in Florida is a legal process that allows one partner in an unmarried couple to adopt their partner's child. This is a particularly beneficial option for same-sex couples who want to establish a legal relationship between both parents and the child.

Benefits of Second-Parent Adoption

  • Gives the adoptive parent legal rights and responsibilities

  • Provides the child with a sense of security and belonging

  • Strengthens family bonds

    Additional Things to Consider

  • Time: The process of second-parent adoption can take several months longer to complete, than other family adoptions.

  • Parent Rights: Both partners may need to establish parental rights before proceeding with second-parent adoption. This may involve additional legal steps, such as paternity establishment or joint custody agreements


Steps Involved

The process of second-parent adoption in Florida can vary, but it generally involves the following steps:

  1. Gather the necessary paperwork. This may include things like birth certificates, proof of relationship, and proof of income.

  2. Complete a home study. While not always required, a home study may be necessary in some cases. If required, the cost can range from approximately $1,000 to $3,000 in Florida.

  3. Attend a court hearing. The court will review the paperwork, home study (if applicable), and make a decision on whether to grant the adoption.

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ADULT ADOPTION

Adult adoption can formalize a lifelong connection and provide peace of mind. Whether you're looking to establish legal rights or simply deepen your family bond, Florida allows adults to adopt other adults. Pro Docs Plus can guide you through the process, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.

Why does someone adopt an adult?

There are various reasons why an adult might choose to be adopted:

  • Strengthening family bonds: Adult adoption can provide a formal way to recognize and strengthen existing family relationships.

  • Establishing legal rights and responsibilities: Adoption can grant the adoptive parent(s) legal rights and responsibilities, such as the right to make medical decisions or inherit property.

  • Obtaining benefits: In some cases, adult adoption can provide the adoptee with certain benefits, such as eligibility for inheritance or health insurance coverage.

  • Personal fulfillment: For some individuals, adult adoption can be a deeply personal and fulfilling experience that allows them to create a new family bond.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Age of the adoptee: The adult must be at least 18 years old.

  • Consent of the adoptee: The adult must freely consent to the adoption.

  • Relationship between the parties: There is no specific requirement for a pre-existing relationship between the adoptive parent(s) and the adoptee, but a positive and supportive relationship is generally beneficial.

  • Parental Rights: If the adult adoptee has living biological parents, they must either sign an acceptance form or be served formal notice. If they do not respond within a specified time period, their parental rights may be terminated.

Steps Involved

  1. Gather Required Documents: In addition to the petition for adoption, you may need to provide the following documents:

    • Birth certificates of the adoptee and adoptive parent(s)

    • Proof of residency for the adoptive parent(s)

    • Consent form from the adult adoptee

    • Acceptance form or proof of service for biological parents (if applicable)

  2. File the Petition: Submit the completed petition and supporting documents to the appropriate Florida court.

  3. Court Hearings: Court hearings may be conducted in person or via Zoom. In some cases, court hearings may not be required at all, especially if there are no objections to the adoption.

  4. Adoption Decree/Final Judgment: If the court approves the adoption, a final decree/judgment will be issued, legally recognizing the adoptive parent(s) as the legal parent(s) of the adult.

By Relative

A single woman hugging her sister who she adopted

Single female adopts her 18 year old sister after both their parents pass in a car accident.

By Fictive Kin

A young and an older woman hugging as they became legal mother and daughter

Single widow adopts her neighbor who she helped raise while her parents were absent.

By Stepparent

A girl hugging her biological mother and adoptive stepfather

Stepfather adopts his 23 year old stepdaughter along with her biological mother.

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