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If a childs parents have died, given them up, abused or neglected them they might be put in foster care by child services.
One can learn more about foster care placement by visiting the website Adopt Us Kids, which is a website that focuses on informing people about the adoption process.
he went to an emergency placement, he is back next episode however the emergency placement becomes his temporary foster home :)
They aren't the same. Adoption is becoming the legal parent and foster care means the state is the childs guardian. The state makes all important decisions regarding the child and the foster parents have no rights, the state can just come in and move the child to another foster home for no reason. Adopted children are yours forever.
the parents both pay child support, but only 7 out of 1000 mothers ever do.
because some foster parents and group homes are cruel and very rude to children
Payment for up to age 2 is $652. Age 9 is $652 and up to age 16 is $652. Children in foster care spend an average of two years in each placement.
J. Ellen Foster has written: 'The crime against Ireland' -- subject(s): Home rule
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.
Foster children can be placed in the custody of a Service Member either through a placement agency or by court order. In cases involving placement agencies, the process is typically more flexible and may prioritize the needs of the child and the fostering family. Conversely, court-ordered placements often involve legal proceedings that establish the necessity of the child’s placement in the Service Member's care. Both types aim to provide a stable and supportive environment for the child, though their processes and legal frameworks differ.
Contact the caseworker in charged of the case. Ask her if she can give you legal guardianship of the children or if its possble to adopt them.