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For Expectant Mothers

Should you ever need additional assistance, we will help guide you in obtaining various community resources that may be available during your pregnancy, such as proof of pregnancy, Medicaid, WIC, food stamps and other potential services.  We are here  24/7 to support you and help with all of your needs.

 

While your adoption plan is most important to you, most important to us is your stability, mental health, physical health, and well-being.  We work with you to create a financial plan, in accordance with the law, that will provide financial support to cover the costs of your living expenses during your pregnancy and for six weeks after the birth of your baby. Some of the expenses which Florida Law allows us to assist with include rent, food, phone, utility bills, transportation assistance, adoption counseling and maternity clothing.

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Our very own Adoption Attorney, Ellen Kaplan, owns a not-for-profit organization called All Florida Pregnant Birth Mom and Adoption Support Center Inc. As part of our community service, education and resources, we offer gently used maternity clothing and toiletries to low income and homeless expectant mothers through our BELLY BUMP CLOSET™.

If you are an expectant mother in need, or would like to donate your time, services, supplies or money in furtherance of our cause, please call Ellen Kaplan at 954-270-2787.

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The IRS released Revenue Procedure 2019-44 last week (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 to phase out for families with modified adjusted gross income in excess of $214,520, and is completely phased out for families with modified adjusted gross income of $254,520 or more.

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