Florida Statutes
Chapter 63 - Adoption
63.097 - Fees.


(1) When the adoption entity is an agency, fees may be assessed if they are approved by the department within the process of licensing the agency and if they are for:
(a) Foster care expenses;
(b) Preplacement and postplacement social services; and
(c) Agency facility and administrative costs.

(2) The following fees, costs, and expenses may be assessed by the adoption entity or paid by the adoption entity on behalf of the prospective adoptive parents:
(a) Reasonable living expenses of the birth mother which the birth mother is unable to pay due to unemployment, underemployment, or disability. Reasonable living expenses are rent, utilities, basic telephone service, food, toiletries, necessary clothing, transportation, insurance, and expenses found by the court to be necessary for the health and well-being of the birth mother and the unborn child. Such expenses may be paid during the pregnancy and for a period of up to 6 weeks postpartum.
(b) Reasonable and necessary medical expenses. Such expenses may be paid during the pregnancy and for a period of up to 6 weeks postpartum.
(c) Expenses necessary to comply with the requirements of this chapter, including, but not limited to, service of process under s. 63.088, investigator fees, a diligent search under s. 63.088, a preliminary home study under s. 63.092, and a final home investigation under s. 63.125.
(d) Court filing expenses, court costs, and other litigation expenses and birth certificate and medical record expenses.
(e) Costs associated with advertising under s. 63.212(1)(g).
(f) The following professional fees:
1. A reasonable hourly fee or flat fee necessary to provide legal representation to the adoptive parents or adoption entity in a proceeding filed under this chapter.
2. A reasonable hourly fee or flat fee for contact with the parent related to the adoption. In determining a reasonable hourly fee under this subparagraph, the court must consider if the tasks done were clerical or of such a nature that the matter could have been handled by support staff at a lesser rate than the rate for legal representation charged under subparagraph 1. Such tasks include, but need not be limited to, transportation, transmitting funds, arranging appointments, and securing accommodations.
3. A reasonable hourly fee for counseling services provided to a parent or a prospective adoptive parent by a psychologist licensed under chapter 490 or a clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist, or mental health counselor licensed under chapter 491, or a counselor who is employed by an adoption entity accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Services for Children and Families to provide pregnancy counseling and supportive services.


(3) Approval of the court is not required until the total of amounts permitted under subsection (2) exceeds:
(a) $5,000 in legal or other fees;
(b) $800 in court costs; or
(c) $5,000 in reasonable and necessary living and medical expenses.

(4) Any fees, costs, or expenses not included in subsection (2) or prohibited under subsection (5) require court approval prior to payment and must be based on a finding of extraordinary circumstances.
(5) The following fees, costs, and expenses are prohibited:
(a) Any fee or expense that constitutes payment for locating a minor for adoption.
(b) Any payment which is not itemized and documented on the affidavit filed under s. 63.132.
(c) Any fee on the affidavit which does not specify the service that was provided and for which the fee is being charged, such as a fee for facilitation, acquisition, or other similar service, or which does not identify the date the service was provided, the time required to provide the service, the person or entity providing the service, and the hourly fee charged.

(6) Unless otherwise indicated in this section, when an adoption entity uses the services of a licensed child-placing agency, a professional, any other person or agency pursuant to s. 63.092, or, if necessary, the department, the person seeking to adopt the child must pay the licensed child-placing agency, professional, other person or agency, or the department an amount equal to the cost of all services performed, including, but not limited to, the cost of conducting the preliminary home study, counseling, and the final home investigation.
History.—s. 6, ch. 75-226; s. 1, ch. 77-174; s. 6, ch. 78-190; s. 2, ch. 84-101; s. 4, ch. 87-397; s. 1, ch. 90-55; s. 10, ch. 92-96; s. 20, ch. 2001-3; s. 21, ch. 2003-58.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title VI - Civil Practice and Procedure

Chapter 63 - Adoption

63.012 - Short Title.

63.022 - Legislative Intent.

63.032 - Definitions.

63.037 - Proceedings Applicable to Cases Resulting From a Termination of Parental Rights Under Chapter 39.

63.039 - Duty of Adoption Entity to Prospective Adoptive Parents; Sanctions.

63.042 - Who May Be Adopted; Who May Adopt.

63.0422 - Prohibited Conditions on Adoptions; Firearms and Ammunition.

63.0423 - Procedures With Respect to Surrendered Infants.

63.0425 - Grandparent’s Right to Notice.

63.0427 - Agreements for Continued Communication or Contact Between Adopted Child and Siblings, Parents, and Other Relatives.

63.043 - Mandatory Screening or Testing for Sickle-Cell Trait Prohibited.

63.052 - Guardians Designated; Proof of Commitment.

63.053 - Rights and Responsibilities of an Unmarried Biological Father; Legislative Findings.

63.054 - Actions Required by an Unmarried Biological Father to Establish Parental Rights; Florida Putative Father Registry.

63.0541 - Public Records Exemption for the Florida Putative Father Registry.

63.062 - Persons Required to Consent to Adoption; Affidavit of Nonpaternity; Waiver of Venue.

63.063 - Responsibility of Parents for Actions; Fraud or Misrepresentation; Contesting Termination of Parental Rights and Adoption.

63.064 - Persons Whose Consent to an Adoption May Be Waived.

63.082 - Execution of Consent to Adoption or Affidavit of Nonpaternity; Family Social and Medical History; Revocation of Consent.

63.085 - Disclosure by Adoption Entity.

63.087 - Proceeding to Terminate Parental Rights Pending Adoption; General Provisions.

63.088 - Proceeding to Terminate Parental Rights Pending Adoption; Notice and Service; Diligent Search.

63.089 - Proceeding to Terminate Parental Rights Pending Adoption; Hearing; Grounds; Dismissal of Petition; Judgment.

63.092 - Report to the Court of Intended Placement by an Adoption Entity; At-Risk Placement; Preliminary Study.

63.093 - Adoption of Children From the Child Welfare System.

63.097 - Fees.

63.102 - Filing of Petition for Adoption or Declaratory Statement; Venue; Proceeding for Approval of Fees and Costs.

63.112 - Petition for Adoption; Description; Report or Recommendation, Exceptions; Mailing.

63.122 - Notice of Hearing on Petition.

63.125 - Final Home Investigation.

63.132 - Affidavit of Expenses and Receipts.

63.135 - Information to Be Submitted to the Court.

63.142 - Hearing; Judgment of Adoption.

63.152 - Application for New Birth Record.

63.162 - Hearings and Records in Adoption Proceedings; Confidential Nature.

63.165 - State Registry of Adoption Information; Duty to Inform and Explain.

63.167 - State Adoption Information Center.

63.172 - Effect of Judgment of Adoption.

63.182 - Statute of Repose.

63.192 - Recognition of Foreign Judgment or Decree Affecting Adoption.

63.202 - Authority to License; Adoption of Rules.

63.207 - Out-of-State Placement.

63.212 - Prohibited Acts; Penalties for Violation.

63.213 - Preplanned Adoption Agreement.

63.219 - Sanctions.

63.222 - Effect on Prior Adoption Proceedings.

63.232 - Duty of Person Adopting.

63.2325 - Conditions for Invalidation of a Consent to Adoption or Affidavit of Nonpaternity.

63.233 - Rulemaking Authority.

63.235 - Petitions Filed Before Effective Date; Governing Law.

63.236 - Petitions Filed Before July 1, 2008; Governing Law.