07

Mar

Birth Parents: Become Informed Before Making an Adoption Plan

Making an adoption plan is a brave and courageous decision. If you are exploring adoption as an option or have made a decision to place your child for adoption you should make sure to become informed about your rights. An adoption attorney can provide you not only an overview of ...

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07

Mar

Hospital Packing List for Adoptive Parents

Hospital Packing List for Adoptive Parents So, you are adopting an infant, and you get that much-awaited call telling you that your baby is on the way! Whether you have expected the call for months because of a lengthy match period or whether the call was completely unexpected an...

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07

Mar

Federal Adoption Tax Credit Increases To $15,950

Federal Adoption Tax Credit Increases To $15,950 The IRS issued Rev. Proc. 2022-38 on October 18, 2022, and the details of the Federal Adoption Tax Credit for adoptions finalized in 2023 are as follows: For adoptions finalized in 2023 the maximum credit will be $15,950 and the ma...

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07

Mar

Is It Too Late To Adopt? The Adoptee Is An Adult.

IS IT TOO LATE TO ADOPT? THE ADOPTEE IS AN ADULT. Often times, we are contacted by individuals who are concerned their ability to adopt has expired by virtue of the proposed adoptee having reached the age of majority. We love to bring joy and hope when we explain that it is not t...

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07

Mar

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Pregnant or Parenting: 5 Questions You MUST Ask an Adoption Lawyer

Are you pregnant and considering adoption? Are you an adoptive parent looking to start an adoption journey? If the answer to either of those questions is yes, you will need an adoption lawyer. Why Do I Need to Consult an Adoption Attorney? Although many adoptions go through seaml...

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07

Mar

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Navigating the Costs of Adoption

Navigating the Costs of Adoption Adoption costs in the U. S. vary widely and can cost anywhere from $0 to $50,000 or more, depending on the type of adoption. Money to help defray the cost of adoption is available from both governmental and private-sector sources. These are the maj...

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07

Mar

APPLYING FOR A PASSPORT FOR A CHILD TO BE ADOPTED

APPLYING FOR A PASSPORT FOR A CHILD TO BE ADOPTED Sometimes the adoptive family may need to travel internationally before the adoption is finalized and before an amended birth certificate is issued after the finalization of the adoption. In Florida, to obtain a passport before...

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07

Mar

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IRS Audits of Adoption Tax Credits

IRS AUDITS OF ADOPTION TAX CREDIT The Adoption Tax Credit was created by Congress in 1996 to encourage adoption by helping offset the costs. This laudable objective is being destabilized according to a report released by Fox News that 70% of taxpayers claiming the adoption ta...

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07

Mar

FLORIDA ADOPTION LAWYER – JEANNE T. TATE – RECOGNIZED AS TOP 10 LAWYER

FLORIDA ADOPTION LAWYER – JEANNE T. TATE – RECOGNIZED AS TOP 10 LAWYER Law Office(s) of Jeanne T. Tate, P. A. Jul 25, 2022, 11:17 ET TAMPA, Fla. , July 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Law Office, P. A. of Jeanne T. Tate is honored to announce that its managing partner has been recognize...

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07

Mar

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Adoption Tax Credits

The IRS released Revenue Procedure 2019-44 (a link is here: https://www. irs. gov/pub/irs-drop/rp-19-44. pdf ) listing the Adoption Tax Credit adjusted numbers for 2020. The maximum amount allowed is set at $14,300 per child for 2020 (it was $14,080 in 2019). The tax credit starts t...

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07

Mar

Adoption Entity Required in Florida for Most Adoptions

Adopting a child is a life-altering experience that will bring immeasurable benefits to you and the child. Before you begin this journey, it is important to understand the laws governing adoption so you stay within legal guardrails. In Florida, it is unlawful for any person othe...

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07

Mar

What is a DCF Intervention?

Question: What is a DCF Intervention? Rob Webster: Intervention is a process by which a child who has been sheltered by the Department of Children & Families can be adopted privately by prospective adoptive parents of the birth parents’ choosing. In order to effectuate ani...

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