Well once a child turns 18 he/she is opted out of the foster care system because he/she is now an adult. However, many foster children who stayed with a foster family for most of their childhood will consider those people family even after they are out of the system.
So to answer your question no child 18 or over can be a foster child.
The maximum age for a child to be fostered can vary depending on the specific laws and regulations of each jurisdiction. In some places, the age limit may be set at 18 or 21, while in others it may be extended to 25. It is best to consult the relevant child welfare agency or fostering organization in your area for specific information.
In New York State the maximum age for child support is 21 years old. However that is considered "emancipated" if the child gets married, becomes self-supporting, or joins the military.
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There is no "maximum" age.
No, Michigan has the maximum law at age 23 for filing.
There's no clear age limit, so the interpretation is up to the court. see links
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A life insurance policy can be had from 0 age (child policy) to a person of maximum 65 years (pension policy).
i thinkis 16 years old maybe 15
There is no maximum age
There is no maximum but we careful with spoiling the child!
No, at the maximum for the states of Ohio and Michigan, the limit is 23 years of age to file for retroactive child support.
There is no maximum age for voting in Australia.