Yes, that is precisely what they are known as.
Yes, we did.
it is very great to foster parents because not everyone in the world has parents so foster parents look after those children.
Foster children are generally placed through the state they reside in. Foster parents are certified through the state. So, no, unless there is a court ruling allowing the move, it is not legal to move to another state with a foster child.
No this is up to the foster parents to decide.
Legal spouse, children, parents, siblings, siblings' children- in that order.
their parents hate them
If the child's parents are no longer in the legal picture, then there are steps to follow in order to adopt the child. Many foster children are in foster care while their parents get education, jobs and/or get off of drugs, so the child or children are not available for adoption.
A foster family is when a child who is in a foster home is fostered. Children in foster homes are children who have parents that are too busy to look after them, ill with a serious illness or have died. People can foster a child and look after a child ( a bit like adopting) but most of the time their parents are still alive so the child can't be adopted but can be fostered. The children can still see their parents and people they met at their foster home.
because their parents dont have enough common sense to get up off their butts and get their children out of the foster care system
The parents of a nephew are your siblings (a brother or a sister).
Your child if you have children. If you have no children, then it's your parent. If there are no children or parents, then its your siblings.
First would be spouse. If no spouse, then children If no spouse or children, then parents If no spouse, children or parents, then siblings. If no spouse, children, parents or siblings, then nieces and nephews. If none of the above, then the next relative in line. (Grandparent, aunt, uncle, cousin and so on.)