Yes, there are two ways.
1. If there is some sort of abuse that happens in the adopted parent's home, it's possible for the child(ren) to go back into foster care.
2. Sadly, some adoptive parents treat adoption as if it were a trial parenting thing, and wind up giving the child back. This is referred to as a "disrupted adoption"
Lots of people have adopted from foster care.
You can only get adopted if your parents put you into foster care so it is not possible
If you aged out of foster care (weren't adopted) you would need to check with DCF about getting your foster care records.
As of 2011, there were 8020 children in foster care in the state of GA. Of these, only 1,389 children were adopted.
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.
Depends on why the child is in foster care. Consult your lawyer.
Foster care enables the state to remove children from poor living conditions. Most children in foster care are victims of physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, etc. Placing a child in foster care gives the child a safe place to go until the parents either get the help they need to get their kids back or until the parents rights can be terminated and the kids adopted.
Because the birth parents say no.
Her parents couldn't take care of her, they only adopted Laurie and Lia was sent to a foster home after the mom died
the child will have a family, but some of them wont feel happy and fufilled until they are adopted.
my sister was my couisin before she was adopted but its easyer to adopt blood relitives
Foster care and adoption is not the same thing. Yes, you get to meet your adoptive parents before they adopt you. That is not always the case with foster care since if a child is abused for instance the foster families are ready to receive you in the middle of the night sometimes, when it's needed. Foster care is not meant to be permanent like adoption.