No. You do not have the right to take the child if he has been placed in foster care. A child who is in foster care is a ward of the state. That child is under the legal custody of the Department of Child Services by virtue of a court order. The department has placed the child with a certified foster parent.
A foster parent partners with that department to provide stability, food, clothing, housing and nurturing to a child who can no longer live with his/her birth parents. The foster parent interacts with the child's school and sees to medical needs. There is always the hope that the child will be reunited with their parents some time in the future.
During the foster care period the parents rights are suspended although they may have visitation rights. If you have questions or concerns about your child's health or physical condition you should speak with the social worker in charge of your case.
One's opinion with Blake Foster not becoming the Red Ranger in Power Rangers Megaforce is because the Power Rangers crew wasn't interested in bringing back a previous Power Ranger character to be a new Ranger.
I think that is up to the social worker to decide. First they have to see what the reasons are you try to get rid of your child. I would be very careful with this since you might not be able to get them back and your relationship will clearly never be the same. We fight with out parents the most because we know they have our back and loves us unconditionally.
The youngest person to become a Power Ranger not only character-wise but also actor-wise was Justin Stewart (Blake Foster is the actor who played him) who became the Blue Turbo Power Ranger in Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie due to Rocky injuring his back and being unable to assist the other Power Rangers out in order to stop Divatox from marrying an evil creature called Maligore.
because the fosters was waiting if Winnie would come back.
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The foster parents do not have "power of attorney" . They have guardianship. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
Not if she was adopted.
Yes. Until you are 18 your parents are responsible for you and the authorities will return you to your parents or put you in foster care or a group home.
Foster parents are in their full right not to tell kids or parents everything. If there are things they feel is not appropriate at this time they will in order to protect the child keep quiet. So depending on what information this is about you can talk to their supervisor and consult a lawyer.
Kids who had lost both parents were sent to other relatives or to foster parents - or adopted before being 'sent back'.
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One's opinion with Blake Foster not becoming the Red Ranger in Power Rangers Megaforce is because the Power Rangers crew wasn't interested in bringing back a previous Power Ranger character to be a new Ranger.
He can rescind the Power of Attorney, depending on how it is worded. He should speak to a lawyer, preferably the one who drew up the Power.
At first she was sent to an orphanage and then lived with foster parents. Her foster parents were cruel and abusive. After 2 years she escaped and went back to her mother who by then had remarried but was still very poor.
Yes, you can be reported as a runaway. The authorities can then return you home or put you in a foster home.
Foster care enables the state to remove children from poor living conditions. Most children in foster care are victims of physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, etc. Placing a child in foster care gives the child a safe place to go until the parents either get the help they need to get their kids back or until the parents rights can be terminated and the kids adopted.