no no
She can do it
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.
Very difficult. Under the best of circumstances, less than 15% of fathers get the child. see links
By law your foster care provider or foundation have to provide you with all your records while you were in their care. you could access them and see if there are any details about your parents in there.
Private adoptions and adoptions through foster care work differently. Adopting through foster care: You take classes and a team of social workers will make a recommendation of a possible candidate. Then you may be granted a meeting with that child and see if it will work out.
A foster family is when a child who is in a foster home is fostered. Children in foster homes are children who have parents that are too busy to look after them, ill with a serious illness or have died. People can foster a child and look after a child ( a bit like adopting) but most of the time their parents are still alive so the child can't be adopted but can be fostered. The children can still see their parents and people they met at their foster home.
You need to go through the Agency that placed the child in foster care. You should be able to set up a visitation schedule as long as you have not been determined to constitute a risk for the child. Parental visits are important as long as they can provide a positive impact on the parent-child relationship. See the related link for New York law on this issue that may give you some ideas.You need to go through the Agency that placed the child in foster care. You should be able to set up a visitation schedule as long as you have not been determined to constitute a risk for the child. Parental visits are important as long as they can provide a positive impact on the parent-child relationship. See the related link for New York law on this issue that may give you some ideas.You need to go through the Agency that placed the child in foster care. You should be able to set up a visitation schedule as long as you have not been determined to constitute a risk for the child. Parental visits are important as long as they can provide a positive impact on the parent-child relationship. See the related link for New York law on this issue that may give you some ideas.You need to go through the Agency that placed the child in foster care. You should be able to set up a visitation schedule as long as you have not been determined to constitute a risk for the child. Parental visits are important as long as they can provide a positive impact on the parent-child relationship. See the related link for New York law on this issue that may give you some ideas.
most likely yes
i don't see y not i mean that's ur kid right then hell ya u can have him but u will probly have to adopt him or go threw the cort u know but u will have to have a job and a house with every thing in it and stuff like that to get it back or if that don't work then go threw the cort
Getting pregnant will not make you emancipated, only a judge can do that and you have to be able to prove you can provide for yourself and a number of other things. The foster family might decide not to keep you which would put you somewhere else.
no not really having a that job anyway is like being a child minder they could in a way but i don't see why they would want to.