Are there special considerations for LGBTQ parents adopting a child?

Yes, there are special considerations for LGBTQ parents seeking to adopt a child in Florida. In 2010, the state of Florida passed a law that allowed same-sex couples to adopt children jointly. However, the law does not explicitly protect LGBTQ individuals who wish to adopt a child individually. But legal experts state that the state law on adoption does not specifically prohibit LGBTQ individuals from adopting a child, so if someone from the LGBTQ community wishes to adopt a child in Florida, they can still file an individual adoption petition with the court and the court is likely to grant it. In addition, the Florida legal system does not require an adoption petitioner to disclose their sexual orientation or gender identity when filing a petition for adoption. Further, the court may, in some cases, grant a waiver to the state’s mandatory home study requirement if the petitioner can show that a home study is not required in order to protect the best interests of the child. Finally, the Florida courts must and will take into account the best interests of the child when granting an adoption petition. This means that the court may consider an individual adoption petition filed by an LGBTQ individual, and may grant the petition if the court believes doing so is in the best interests of the child.

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