Adoption Services Miami FL
Local resource for adoption services in Miami. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to adoption services that can assist you with the adoption process including references for adoption agencies and lawyers, as well as advice on adoption costs, adoption laws and the home study process for all types of adoptions including domestic, international, special needs, open and closed adoptions.
Adopt International, Inc.
(305) 358-2442
1040 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 3306
Miami Beach, FL
Adopt International, Inc.
(305) 358-2442
1040 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 3306
Miami Beach, FL 33132
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
Biracial Adoptions
African Adoptions
Asian Adoptions
Hispanic Adoptions
Other Races
Adoption Services
Domestic Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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His House Children's Home
(305) 430-0085
20000 N.W. 47th Ave Bldg #6
Opa-Locka, FL
His House Children's Home
(305) 430-0085
20000 N.W. 47th Ave Bldg #6
Opa-Locka, FL 33055
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
Biracial Adoptions
African Adoptions
Asian Adoptions
Hispanic Adoptions
Other Races
Adoption Services
Domestic Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Adoptions by Shepherd Care
954-981-2060
5935 Taft Street
Hollywood, FL
Adoptions by Shepherd Care
954-981-2060
5935 Taft Street
Hollywood, FL 33021
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
Biracial Adoptions
African Adoptions
Asian Adoptions
Hispanic Adoptions
Other Races
Adoption Services
Domestic Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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All About Adoptions, Inc.
(305) 940-9227
Miami Beach, FL
Florida Department Of Children And Families
(305) 377-5006
Miami, FL
Adopt America
305-984-2154
1800 Sunset Harbour Drive, Marina Suite 3B
Miami Beach, FL
Adopt America
305-984-2154
1800 Sunset Harbour Drive, Marina Suite 3B
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
Biracial Adoptions
African Adoptions
Asian Adoptions
Hispanic Adoptions
Other Races
Adoption Services
Domestic Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Advocates for Children and Families
(305) 653-2474
16831 Northeast Sixth Avenue
North Miami Beach, FL
Advocates for Children and Families
(305) 653-2474
16831 Northeast Sixth Avenue
North Miami Beach, FL 33162
Adoptable Races
Caucasian Adoptions
Biracial Adoptions
African Adoptions
Asian Adoptions
Hispanic Adoptions
Other Races
Adoption Services
Domestic Adoption Program
Infant Adoption
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Jewish Family Services
(305) 672-8080
Miami Beach, FL
Searches International
Hialeah, FL
Holly Leskow
(305) 270-3410
Miami, FL
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You have made your decision to adopt a child. Now it is time to consider all the adoption options and choose the one that is best for you. There are four main options for adopting a child. One is to locate a public adoption agency. The government will fund this option, so it will not cost you much to pay for the rights and means to adopt a child. However, it does mean that you will have a longer waiting period because the adoption is more affordable. A second option available to you is to adopt a child by going through a private adoption agency. You will probably be required to pay at least $8,000 for their services and chances are, this will not matter to you if you are adopting a child from an agency based overseas or even locally. Another benefit to paying the higher price is a guaranteed shorter waiting period. A third option you may want to consider is through independent means. You can look to friends; relatives or you may have other contacts who can help you in locating couples who are seeking good adoptive parents for the child they are giving up for adoption. And if everyone concerned can reach a friendly agreement, you may only be required to pay for the legal expenses. The last of the four options would be to foster children in order to adopt . You will need to become a foster parent first and then, when and if the child goes up for adoption you may possibly be entitled to adopt the child if you have bonded with the them. Clea... |
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