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.
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.
If they are mentally competent, yes. Their disability does not disqualify them.
If a seventeen year old runs away from foster care, it is considered a violation of their placement agreement. The foster care agency will typically report the youth as a runaway to local authorities and make efforts to locate and ensure their safety. Further actions may include counseling, support services, and potentially a change in placement once the youth is found.
well are you clean now-do you have a job- have you change your ways?-if not no
If someone becomes permanently disabled, does the group policy that covers them have to then cover that person until the age of 65?
Don't automatically assume a dwarf, or little person, is disabled. Many work in a professional capacity, just like their taller counterparts. Some are doctors, lawyers, college professors, salespeople, etc. If a little person becomes fully disabled or retires, he or she receives benefits based on how much he paid into Social Security during his working years, just like anyone else. Someone who is disabled before age 22 receives benefits based on a parent's work record.
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The authorities would probably say no to that.
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
Not usually, but there are some cases in which you might. 1. Some states require the non-custodial parent to continue to pay child support if the child hasn't graduated high school and is still living with the custodial parent. 2. If the child is disabled, there is no cut off age for ending child support. The non-custodial parent will continue to owe child support for as long as the disabled child lives with the custodial parent.
No, they will still be disabled.