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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.
If the child is in foster care you pay but not if the child is adopted. Then the child have new parents who are responsible for him/her.
Depends on the situation and reason the child goes into foster care but usually the biological parents have to pay the state and the state pay the foster family.
the parents both pay child support, but only 7 out of 1000 mothers ever do.
In the state of ma. How much do you get a month for a child that is 10 years of age.
Yes of course they do. They have to have an income since you don't get paid to foster, you just get money to cover the child's expenses. You still need a job.
If done through the court
If the grandparents have had custody the parents of the child have to pay them child support. If you by child care mean daycare that is also the parents who pay for that.
The only people liable for child support or for supporting a child are the biological parents who actually helped to conceive the child.
No, only the biological parents pay for their child.
The child goes to foster care of relatives until a decision of the court. In a related case, the child of an Ohio woman in jail for getting pregnant by a 13 year old boy, was placed in the care of her parents and the parents of the boy was ordered to pay child support.
yes