What documents do I have to provide for the adoption process?

In Florida, the adoption process requires specific documentation from both the prospective parents and the birth parents. These documents vary depending on the type of adoption being conducted. For a private adoption, the prospective parents must provide proof of marriage, a petition to adopt, a home study, and a court order granting the adoption. The birth parents must also provide an affidavit of relinquishment of parental rights in order to terminate their parental rights and the certificate of relinquishment which is filed with the court. For an agency adoption, prospective parents must provide a petition to adopt, proof of marriage, home study, and court order granting adoption. The agency must also provide an evaluation of the adoptive family and the child. The birth parents will need to provide an affidavit of relinquishment of parental rights and the certificate of relinquishment. In the case of stepparent adoption, the prospective parents must provide a petition to adopt and a court order granting adoption. The biological parent must also provide an affidavit of consent to the adoption. In all cases, all parties involved in an adoption must be given 21 days notice of the adoption hearing. In addition, the prospective parents may need to provide additional information such as criminal background checks, tax returns, and other financial information. Adoption is a complex process, so it is important to contact an experienced adoption attorney for guidance.

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