If you spend the money on the children in foster care, there is no income. It is meant to be spent like child support...... on the kids. If you get into foster care for the money then you are doing it for all the wrong reasons.
No, that is not an income or salary. That is like child support for the foster child and should cover the expenses for that child.
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.
I spoke with a lawyer that he said it does.
No, that is just like chld support. The money isn't meant to be an income to the foster parents, it is meant to raise the children.
Most states pay foster parents far less than what middle-income families spend to raise their children. Average monthly pay for foster care in Ohio is 275 dollars a month for ages 2 to 16.
In general, foster care payments are not deductible for federal income tax purposes, as they are considered to be compensation for the care provided rather than a charitable contribution. However, if a foster caregiver incurs unreimbursed expenses related to the care of a foster child, they may be eligible to deduct those expenses, subject to certain conditions. It's advisable for foster caregivers to consult a tax professional for guidance specific to their situation.
In Texas, there is no specific income requirement for becoming a foster parent. However, you must have a stable source of income to meet the needs of the child in your care. The focus is more on your ability to provide a safe and nurturing environment rather than a specific income threshold.
Both boys and girls are in foster care.
There is nothing that you can do if your girlfriend is in foster care. She will get out of foster care at 18.
Lots of people have adopted from foster care.
Foster care is supervised care for delinquent or neglected children usually in an institution or substitute home.
they gone be placed in foster care