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you call foster care and then they come to you. If you need someone adopted if they are in the foster care, they will find them and give them to you or if you dont want your daughter/son anymore you can ask the foster care to give them to another family if they can find them.
My Aunt has guardianship over my son what rights do I have even though my son is in her care and also what rights do i have as being his mother?
Children really don't have a "freedom of speech" in the sense that we think of it. No person has the right to threaten someone, yell fire in a crowded room when there is no fire, to bully someone or to do other things that really are not part of the idea of "freedom of speech." A child in foster care or at home with their parents has a limited form of "freedom of speech." The parents are in control, not the other way around.
I can care about someone, but never care for them. If you do something that directly affects someone's welfare or health, that is caring for someone. Caring about someone has to do with the expression of emotions.Though I cared for my sick aunt, she never cared about me.I care about my mother and care for her when she is ill.Parents both care about and care for their children (or at least, should do both).
Both boys and girls are in foster care.
There is nothing that you can do if your girlfriend is in foster care. She will get out of foster care at 18.
Lots of people have adopted from foster care.
If a foster child is wanting to get married. They will have to be of a legal age or be emancipated in court by a judge. If your looking to be a foster parent you always don't have to be married.Just depends on the agency's policy.
In the US, orphanage is an obsolete term, and instead children in the care of the state are cared for in either foster homes or group homes; in both cases, you are in foster care. In general, the preference of the system is to put children in care into foster homes instead of group homes whenever possible. If you really wish to reside in a group home instead of a foster home, you should talk to your case worker, therapist and/or Guardian at Litem (or Attourney At Litem)
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To show someone you care about them, give them a gift or two, or do something special for them
Foster care is supervised care for delinquent or neglected children usually in an institution or substitute home.