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Parent Profiles: Guidelines for Adopting or becoming a foster parent to a child in Florida

You should know that to be an adoptive our foster parent:

  • You don't have to earn a high income, although you must have enough money to provide for the basic needs of your family.
  • You can have children of your own or other adopted or foster children.
  • In most cases, you must be at least 21 years old.
  • You don't have to own your own home.
  • You must be in good health.
  • You can work full-time.
  • You or your family could have faced serious crisis such as illness, unemployment or other problems, and still qualify.

If you can give a child the love and care he or she needs, you may be an ideal candidate to become an adoptive or foster parent.

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