When a 13-year-old enters foster care, they are typically placed in a temporary home due to issues like neglect, abuse, or family instability. They may experience a range of emotions, including confusion and anxiety, as they adjust to a new environment and caregivers. Depending on their circumstances, they may receive support services, such as counseling and education assistance, to help them cope and thrive during their time in care. The ultimate goal is to ensure their safety and well-being, while working towards either reunification with their family or a permanent adoptive placement.
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No he is not. He is too old to be in foster care because he is 21 years old.
Depends on the state laws and if you are in foster care it's not up to your parents to decide but the judge.
No.
how can you work in a foster home
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.
She can apply at the local courthouse and see what happens. It is up to the judge.
It will require parental or guardian permission. They may have to get a court order in order to get a license.
get emancipated..you have to get a job and show you can support yourself and have a place to live
Yes, the state would have jurisdiction over a seventeen year old.
They will take the minor into custody and return them to the parents. If they feel there is a problem, they will put them in foster care.
AnswerNo. It would be illegal. But you could if you want to, but make sure no police men or police woman are around.