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
In the state of Tennessee if you have a child while you are in foster care you have to complete a permancy plan before you can take your child with you. If you can provide proof that you can maintain a stable and safe home envionment for you and your child, the state will give custody back to you.
There is nothing that you can do if your girlfriend is in foster care. She will get out of foster care at 18.
YES ... but the child cant just pick up and move in with there Mother or the Mother just cant grab there child and take them home ... A judge has to give the order for the child to return to their Mothers care...
Below the age of majority in the state, usually 18. There is no minimum age.
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No, in Wisconsin, foster parents cannot kick out an 18-year-old foster child who is still in high school. Foster parents have a duty to care for the child until they reach the age of majority or have legally been emancipated. If there are conflicts or concerns, it is best to work with the child welfare agency to find a solution that supports the child's well-being.
Legally, individuals are not considered orphans past the age of 18 as they are considered adults. However, it is possible to be in foster care past the age of 18 in some states if specific criteria are met, such as pursuing higher education or vocational training.
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When a child in foster care turns 18, they typically age out of the foster care system and are no longer under the legal guardianship of the state. At this point, they have the right to make their own decisions regarding housing, education, and healthcare. Many states offer extended support services, such as transitional housing and educational assistance, to help these young adults navigate adulthood. However, the specific rights and resources available can vary significantly depending on state laws and policies.
Until they become 18 or older.
A foster child returns to the biological mom/dad when the mom/dad has successfully completed all of the tasks they were assigned. Such as get a job, go to counseling, get a home, get off drugs, etc. Each case is very individualized. You should bring up any concerns with your case worker, your CASA or your lawyer.
Well once a child turns 18 he/she is opted out of the foster care system because he/she is now an adult. However, many foster children who stayed with a foster family for most of their childhood will consider those people family even after they are out of the system. So to answer your question no child 18 or over can be a foster child.