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How old do i need to be to work at a foster care or foster home.?

how can you work in a foster home


How do you start a Foster home business?

I need information for classes to start a foster care home


Do you need an adult approval to live in a foster home?

to live in a foster home you have to have an adults approval.


What has the author Joe Falke written?

Joe Falke has written: 'Everything you need to know about living in a foster home' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Foster home care, Foster parents, Foster children


How old do you need to be to leave home?

You can leave home when your about 18-20 years old.


I'm 14 and I'm leaving home I've got places to go and really good marks but i need to know all the legal stuff about it?

You can't leave home without parental permission. The courts will return you home. If you are being abused, they will put you in a foster home.


Can you have foster care and child care?

you will have to file papers and you will need right home.


In Kentucky can a 17-year-old move from the home of her foster parents and live with her grandmother?

The minor would need permission from the court that placed her with the foster parents before she could move into her grandmother's home.


Do you need to disclose misdemeanors for foster to adopt a child?

Yes, everything will come out in the home study.


I am in foster care i am 17 years old could i leave foster care?

Oh, dude, I mean, technically, in most places, you can't just peace out of foster care whenever you feel like it. Like, there are rules and stuff, you know? But hey, if you're 17, you're almost there, just hang in there a bit longer, and you'll be free to do whatever you want.


Can i leave at 18 without getting into trouble?

Leave where? You can leave home at 18 as an adult. Otherwise you'd need to be emancipated.


How does a 17 year old get emancipated to leave his home?

You need to get a a judge to let you leave by court order.