Yes, depending on the circumstances.
Yes, depending on the circumstances.
Yes, depending on the circumstances.
Yes, depending on the circumstances.
Yes, depending on the circumstances.
To locate a child in foster care in Florida, you can start by contacting the Florida Department of Children and Families or the local Child Welfare agency in the county where you believe the child is placed. Provide any relevant information you have, such as the child's name, date of birth, and any known placement information. They will be able to guide you through the process and provide assistance in locating the child.
Depending where you live, you will want to contact the ministry for children and families, or department for children and family services. The process will vary widely depending on the current situation.
There are numerous medical centers in Florida. You can contact the Florida Department of Health for more information.
If shes 19 shes considered an adult and she has her own custody. If she has special needs of some sort then you might want to contact the department of children and families.
We don't understand your question, but know that such things do not get better. If you are in such a situation, get out of it as quickly and safely as you can. Contact your department of children and families, or the equivalent in your state, for assistance.
There are too many variables to answer this question. Contact your state department of children and families (or whatever yours is called) for accurate information.
Your best bet is to contact the Department of Labor with this question.
It depends on the state where you live. Contact your Department of Children and Families (or the equivalent in your state) for detailed information, or consult an attorney.
names and contact of angeny that supplies families and children for nutrutui supplies
Florida's Department of Corrections can be contacted by phone, fax, regular mail, email and in person. Beware that sending email to them may put your email address as part of publicly searchable records.
Contact the legal department of the Secretary of State to find out if there is a such an LLC registered there.
You should contact the institution and ask for the Department of Alumni Affairs.