The answer is complicated. I would say on average its 15%yes and 85% No. That is if the prior ACS case the person had was "Indicated" AKA Guilty AKA credible evidence was found by Child Protective Specialist that the allegation made in the report more likely than not occured. If the prior case was "Unfounded" AKA Not Guilty AKA no credible evidence was found by CPS then the prior case would not even matter when applying to become a foster parent. Although relatively few, there are some people whom have "Indicated" cases who become foster parent. However, this is usually in cases of kinship foster paent where the foster parent is genetically related or is considered family by the biological family of the foster child. And even in those few cases where this occurs, the certiifying foster care ageny must put in safety interventions in order to reduce risk of any potential harm to the child. ACS will also monitor your home closely and close your foster home if you have any "slip ups", which ultimately removes all foster children whom you were caring for at the time. (Source - ACS Employee)
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.
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 are you clean now-do you have a job- have you change your ways?-if not no
you were born into your parent's caste system
The authorities would probably say no to that.
In daycare when they were toddlers.
i sure hope so. i am bipolar and i want to adopt because i was adopted
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
A black diamon is a black person from a previously disadvantaged background who has become a member of the rich or middle class.
None. Unless the godfather is in the will as the person who will be given the child if the parent dies, there are no rights. If the will does not otherwise specify how to handle the child, and you want to adopt the child, you should get in contact with the social workers who are handling the child(ren). Case workers often prefer to place children with family, or family friends when it's possible and safe to do so. You'll still have to become licensed as a foster/adoptive parent in your state.
You become a better person, adding good Karma and feeding your soil like a good parent.
If the person is younger than eight-teen, the foster home is required to report it to the police. Also, when the child becomes seventeen and a half the investigators may stop the search altogether because when you become a foster child the system doesn't so much as care for you anymore you are just a mere salary upon which your foster parent collects.