by Alice H. Murray, Esq. | Jun 15, 2022
In the Declaration of Independence penned by Founding Father Thomas Jefferson, the bold statement is made that “all men are created equal.” While that may be the case for humans, the same thing cannot be said for adoption home studies. In fact, the home study process... by Alice H. Murray, Esq. | Jan 14, 2022
For parents, having “the talk” with their child is a challenge that is often put off because it is an awkward topic. Adoptive parents have an even more daunting task. For them, “the talk” is not... by Lifetime Adoption, Inc. | Feb 18, 2021
Many Florida families are growing thru something called an intervention. There is a time between when a child has been removed from their home and before parental rights have been terminated that an intervention can occur. At this point, the child is in foster care,... by Law Office of Jeanne T. Tate, P.A. | Dec 1, 2020
November is here, bringing with it the anticipation of Thanksgiving as well as the observance of National Adoption Month. Americans learn about the history of Thanksgiving in school and are familiar with its observance in their homes. But what do they know about... by Alice H. Murray, Esq. | Nov 11, 2019
Chicago’s wildly popular 1970 song “Colour My World” had the singer’s world colored by “the hope of loving you.” Numerous American couples’ worlds have been colored literally and figuratively when their hope of having a child to love was fulfilled via a transracial... by Law Office of Jeanne T. Tate, P.A. | Oct 15, 2019
“Transformative” is one adjective tossed about these days to describe how navigating the Internet has changed our daily lives. Whether one is searching for the best local place for romantic waterfront dining or the quickest route to grandma’s, “you can get there from...