The amount a foster parent receives for a foster child varies widely depending on the state or country, as well as the child's age and specific needs. In the U.S., monthly reimbursements can range from around $300 to over $1,000 per child. This funding is intended to cover the child's basic needs, such as food, clothing, and other essential expenses. Additionally, some states may offer extra support for children with special needs.
No, the parent/guardian gets the money and is supposed to use the money to care for the child (food, education, ect.)
Only the child.
this kind of sucks, but there is nothing you can do. you're a legal adult in which case child support is not warranted anymore.
That should have no effect.
That means that the parent gets some extra money and the property stays in the family.
Either
The obligor (generally, the State and/or the custodial parent).
No
yes
The child does not receive the money, the adult responsible for the child gets the money.
child support is used for parents who are divorced and have legal custody of the child, so the parent gets money from his/her spouse to help support and raise the child
A child gets a part in a movie by auditioning. A parent needs to be at the audition as well.