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FloridaAdoption Lawyers in Brevard County, Florida

Adoption is the legal process by which a person becomes the legal parent of an existing child. Adoption laws vary widely by state.


Adopting can cover a wide range of circumstances, from international adoptions to private adoptions. A grandparent, relative or stepparent may adopt a child under a variety of circumstances.


Adoption can be a long, complicated, an expensive legal process. A local adoption attorney in Brevard County, Florida focused on family law cases can help the aspiring parents through the process, including dealing with adoption agencies.

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Bethanne Cutshall

Bethanne Cutshall
7165 Murrell Rd Ste 101
Melbourne, FL 32940
Licensed for 17 years, Bethanne Cutshall is a Education Law and Criminal Defense lawyer who attended Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law - Barr... read more >

Tiffany Crews Loris

Tiffany Crews Loris
Tiffany Crews Loris P A
5430 Village Dr Ste 102
Rockledge, FL 32955
Licensed for 29 years, Tiffany Crews Loris is a Family Law lawyer... read more >

Tracy Fore Ecker

Tracy Fore Ecker
325 5th Ave Ste 100
Indialantic, FL 32903
Licensed for 28 years, Tracy Fore Ecker is a Family Law lawyer... read more >

Alicia K WarnerPaul

Alicia K WarnerPaul
7165 Murrell Rd Ste 101
Melbourne, FL 32940
Licensed for 14 years, Alicia K WarnerPaul is a Contracts and Commercial Real Estate Law lawyer... read more >
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Board Certification in Adoption Law

Lawyers in Brevard County, Florida certified as a specialist in Adoption Law by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have met the following minimum standards for adoption law certification, including practicing law for at least 5 years, having substantial involvement in the specialty of adoption law (50% or more), handling of at least 50 adoption placements or 15 contested adoption proceedings, and completing 30 hours of approved adoption law certification continuing legal education. Attorneys must also submit to peer review and pass a written examination. Learn more about Florida Bar's Board Certification in Adoption Law


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