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.
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.
yes
Foster children are generally placed through the state they reside in. Foster parents are certified through the state. So, no, unless there is a court ruling allowing the move, it is not legal to move to another state with a foster child.
Foster parents are not financially liable for any actions a foster child takes. (Though this could vary from state to state / province to province) I only know for British Columbia, Canada
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
Michigan
She doesn't have any foster parents.
it is very great to foster parents because not everyone in the world has parents so foster parents look after those children.
A foster child have no birth right after their foster parents so it's only if they are mentioned in the will.
foster parents would be parents nourriciers