Adoption Center
(Main Office)

3 Clifford Drive
Shalimar, FL 32579

(Other Offices Located in Pensacola and Panama City)

Phone: 850-200-0023
Toll Free: 866-585-8977
Fax: 850-651-3210
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American Academy of Adoption Attorneys

Florida Adoption Council

Birth Mothers

Giving You The Help You Need At No Charge Birth mother

If you are facing an unplanned pregnancy, or have a child that you are unable to raise, we will provide you with the information you need to decide what is best for you and your child. We can help you turn today's difficult decision into tomorrow's positive experience. If you decide to pursue adoption, we will work with you in developing an individualized plan that is tailored to your circumstances and needs. Although the reasons for making an adoption plan may vary, one thing is clear: adoption is a very loving, courageous, giving, and selfless act. Far from giving up your child, by choosing adoption, you are giving to your child a financially stable and loving home, with opportunities and advantages that only the loving choice of adoption offers. You're pregnant. Now what? As highly experienced, Christian adoption professionals, totally dedicated to adoptions, we realize that adoption is a unique process with significant spiritual, legal, emotional, and practical ramifications. We will answer your questions, address your concerns, and provide the professional, confidential, and compassionate support you need. Contact us online or call toll free at 866-585-8977 to arrange a confidential free consultation. After-hours calls are immediately forwarded to one of our attorneys.

We realize that a variety of circumstances may have led you to consider adoption:

  • You may feel as though you lack the financial resources to support a child;
  • You may feel too young, or simply not ready, for parental responsibilities;
  • You may want to insure your child has the opportunities and advantages that can only be provided by a loving, financially secure, two-parent home, selected by you;
  • The father of your child may be absent, immature, or financially irresponsible and unreliable; or he may be a bad role model for your child.

There is no obligation to place your child for adoption. If you contact us, you may speak in private and in confidence with an experienced and dedicated female adoption attorney. If, after talking with us, you decide to proceed, you will work one-on-one with that attorney and our compassionate and highly experienced staff throughout your pregnancy.

The Private Adoption Process

Our three attorneys have more than 60 years of combined experience in working with birth mothers. You owe it to yourself, and to your child, to at least obtain free information about the adoption option. After explaining the process, we will sit and discuss with you what you feel is important when selecting an adoptive family. There are many factors that may influence your decision, such as religious beliefs, occupation(s), education, household income, family lifestyle, hobbies, family history, etc. You may select the adoptive family if you desire. You will also have the option of meeting with the prospective adoptive parents to learn more about them. We will handle all of your hospital arrangements. All services are provided to you free of charge. After the adoption is finalized, you may receive periodic updates and photos of your child, if you desire. As the birth mother, by choosing adoption, you can give to your child a wonderful, stable life in a loving and financially secure two-parent home that only the loving choice of adoption can provide. We will help you every step of the way. Contact us online or call the Adoption Center toll free at 866-585-8977 to arrange a confidential free telephone or personal consultation.


At the Adoption Center, our attorneys are pleased to offer legal assistance to clients in Pensacola, Milton, Fort Walton Beach, Destin, Panama City, De Funiak Springs, Bonifay, Marianna and Tallahassee, as well as to residents of Escambia County, Santa Rosa County, Okaloosa County, Walton County, Bay County, Leon County, Holmes County, Jackson County, Washington County and Calhoun County, Florida.