yes
Yes,,,,,I Mean No
Get emancipated if it is allowed in your state.
yes they can but they got to wait intill they are 18 years old but they still got to be in foster care when they trun 18
yes she sat with us at college game day at Michigan state
No you are a ward of the state and the state has the final say until the state returns you to your parents or they release you to yourself either when you turn 18 or 21. * The minor would need parental permission and permission from the court that placed the minor in foster care.
An in-state college is a college in your state & an out-of-state college is a college in another state that is not where you live.
As a foster kid I got a lot of state help with school. I had to come up with some of the money up front for books and supplies but depending on what school you attend you can get some or all paid for.
college professor,community organizer, and state senator
The state song for Florida is "Old Folks at Home" written by Stephen Foster.
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.
Foster parents are not financially liable for any actions a foster child takes. (Though this could vary from state to state / province to province) I only know for British Columbia, Canada
As of 2011, there were 8020 children in foster care in the state of GA. Of these, only 1,389 children were adopted.