This is very well possible.
Various circumstances can make this an ideal solution, but also quite the opposite, hence why it does not happen very often.
If you want to see your girlfriend and you get permission from her foster parent then yes of course you can see her you just need the parents permission and her foster parent is her parent.
First of all report the abusive one to services 2nd of all you can live anywhere as long as you have your parent 3rd of all foster care is only of no one wants to take care of you so yea you can live at your friends house with your legal parent
If this is by court order, the Foster Parent could be held in contempt and lose their certification.
become a foster parent, talk with some caseworkers and have a home evaluation
You can request foster care by going to your Children & Families and talking with a social worker.
If the child is taken from the home and has no relatives/family friends to take them in. If the child is being abused at their home. If the parent(s)/guardian puts them in foster care because of their behavior problems, the inability to care for the child (financial/emotional), or if the parent just plain doesn't want them anymore (the courts will terminate their parental rights completely).
Becoming a foster parent can be very difficult for some people due to the very long process that is involved. You can find out more about this process at the website www.fosterparenting.com/foster-care/foster-parenting.html.
If the child care center is being used for it's intended purpose, i.e. providing child care for a certain amount of time either for a fee or as part of a membership service, there is no difference between the foster parent and a biological parent. There is no law prohibiting foster parents from utilizing child care services. If you are instead questioning the propriety of the location of the child care because it is in a gym, as long as the care center meets the requirements set down for child care providers in their state there is no problem. If the foster parent does not have an agreement with the care center to provide care and instead is just dropping the child off, this is not okay, and would not be okay for a biological parent eiither. It then becomes the responsibiity of the care center employees to contact the proper authorities to report the problem.
Can a disabled person care for a person in foster care, and how would it affect their disability income? I also get Long term disability through my former employer.
Well I am a 13 year old and I wish you could! But unfortunately you cannot. However, you can be a Junior Foster Parent for any animals you want. I am a Junior Foster Parent and i foster kittens. It is easy, fun, rewarding, and Dumb friends league needs foster parents!Go to DDFL.com
No. The court should not rule that a foster parent be held responsible to transport foster children to visit a natural parent. The duties of the foster parent are governed by a contract between the foster parent and the state. When the court places extra duties and expenses on a foster parent without arranging for payment for time and expenses, the court is placing an undue burden on a particular person. Such is not the duty of the court. The court does not run the foster care program. The Administrative branch of government is assigned that responsibility. The court should not place an unfunded mandate on foster parents.
No, I don't think they need to be like in the sentence:She is a foster parent.