The judge who issued the order for the minor to be placed in foster care is the person who would have to give permission for the minor to marry, and that is not likely to happen.
Depends on where you live, but most countries are 18 & if your under 18 you have to go through the courts, i dont think there is any way to get around it.
With parental permission, yes, you can get married. Without it, you would have to have a court order until you turn 18.
A foster child.
you would still need your foster parents consent
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.
That would be your own if you adopt a foster child.
With parental permission they could get married. They would have to wait until she is 18 in most states to get married without permission.
As a foster parent you can offer a foster child your love, support and help them learn, grow and change as a person. You can offer them a stable and safe environment. Offer them support and care for them like you would your own. Most of all you can offer a foster child a home no matter how temporary. It's the sense of belonging and family that means everything to a foster child
The foster parents receive a set sum for each child from the state and the parents pay the state. Since it would be a very different sum for each child based on what parents can pay, the sum is set for each child and every state have this system. The foster parents should not have to use their money. if that was the case we would have very few foster families because they would not afford it.
There are many reasons why somebody would be in a foster home. Each child in a foster home has their own story about how and why they are in foster care.
Idaho does not allow anyone under the age of 18 to marry without consent from their parents/legal guardian, which in this person's case (I'm just assuming) would probably be an agency along the lines of the Department of Social Services (and chances are they would be very reluctant to give permission). You can call the county clerk's office and ask them who would have to sign for someone in foster care. Oh, by the way you would have to have your parents permission too. The good news is, that once you're 18, you can get married with no problem!
No, she would have to have parental consent.
If you are a foster child in a foster home it would be up to your foster parents what you call them. They may want you to call them Mr. & Mrs. ___ or maybe by their first names. The people who run the foster home are viewed as the foster parents!