How does a disrupted placement affect my position on the waiting list?
Families that have a disrupted placement immediately go to the top of the waiting list. Will my insurance cover the baby? Most insurance companies in Florida are mandated by law to provide coverage for an adopted child. Coverage can exist from the moment of birth if the adoptive family agreed to the placement prior to the childs birth. We suggest that you contact your insurance company as soon as you have a match so that you can ensure your coverage is in place for the childs birth. What is post placement supervision? Florida law requires monthly post placement supervision visits for a minimum of 90 days and this is usually done by the individual that did your home study. If additional visits are needed, you will be notified. Please be sure to notify them when you receive a placement. When will my adoption be finalized? Florida law permits finalization once the 90 day post-placement supervision period has expired, however, the Petition for Adoption cannot be set for final hearing until
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- How does a disrupted placement affect my position on the waiting list? Families that have a disrupted placement immediately go to the top of the waiting list.
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- How does a disrupted placement affect my position on the waiting list?