No, they will look for you since you are still a minor at 17. Contact your social services person and tell him/her your problems with where you are living. You can leave at 18 since you become an adult at that time. Your graduation date has nothing to do with it, but can you support yourself and go to school? This is something you need to really ask yourself. Get help.
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One can learn more about foster care placement by visiting the website Adopt Us Kids, which is a website that focuses on informing people about the adoption process.
In Missouri, the legal age of majority is 18, which means you are considered a legal adult at that age. However, if you're in foster care, you may need to follow specific rules and regulations set by the foster care system or court before you can move out. It's best to discuss your situation with your caseworker or a legal guardian to understand your options and responsibilities.
The web address of the Ralph Foster Museum is: www.rfostermuseum.com
The address of the Ralph Foster Museum is: , Point Lookout, MO 65726
he went to an emergency placement, he is back next episode however the emergency placement becomes his temporary foster home :)
The phone number of the Ralph Foster Museum is: 417-690-3407.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - 2004 The Trouble with Scribbles 1-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Australia:G
the parents both pay child support, but only 7 out of 1000 mothers ever do.
Yes, it is possible to be emancipated at the age of 17 in Missouri, but it is not guaranteed. You would need to meet certain requirements, such as being able to financially support yourself and demonstrate maturity and independence. It would involve going through the legal process to petition the court for emancipation.
Payment for up to age 2 is $652. Age 9 is $652 and up to age 16 is $652. Children in foster care spend an average of two years in each placement.
It depends on the age of the child and any medical conditions they have, but the standard for foster children in Missouri is $258 a month for birth to age 5; $355 a month for ages 6 to 12; and $372 a month for children 13 and older.