If you are not both over the age of consent, the law is being broken. While the charges may not be statutory rape, others may be applied. It really isn't worth it!
you would still need your foster parents consent
The rules regarding leaving foster care vary depending on your location and circumstances. In some cases, you may need permission from the court or your caseworker to leave foster care before turning 18. It is recommended to discuss your desire to leave foster care with your caseworker or a trusted adult to understand the process and potential implications.
The state song for Florida is "Old Folks at Home" written by Stephen Foster.
No. Mark Foster has been in a long term relationship for nearly 20 years with his male partner.
Depends on the state laws and if you are in foster care it's not up to your parents to decide but the judge.
Yes.But you have to sign papers first.
Not if you are under 18. Just like your parents had custody of you the state now have custody of you. So when you needed parental consent you now need the state's consent for moving before 18 for instance.
You have to go through the social worker tied to the child's case I believe.
It is situated on the banks of the legendary Suwannee River.
In California, a foster child can legally leave their foster home at age 17 if they have their social worker's approval. However, they are still under the jurisdiction of the court until they turn 18. It's important to follow the proper procedures and seek guidance from the appropriate authorities before making such a decision.
This may vary from state to state, but in Florida all children are covered under Medicaid.
Yes, growing up in the foster care system can affect teens in their adulthood. It can lead to challenges such as difficulty forming stable relationships, mental health issues, and struggles with education and employment due to disruptions in their upbringing. However, with the right support and resources, many individuals who have been in foster care can overcome these challenges and lead successful lives.