In most cases, the government pays for foster child care through funding provided by state, federal, or local agencies. The specific agency responsible for funding depends on the jurisdiction and policies in place. Additionally, some foster parents may receive financial support and benefits to help cover the costs of caring for a foster child.
Depends on why the child is in foster care. Consult your lawyer.
"My husband and I foster children.""They took care of a foster child.""As a child, she had a foster brother."
they gone be placed in foster care
yes but it depends on the child and the foster care agency.
The money is to cover the expenses for the child but it's the foster parents that manage the money.
Yes, you have the same rights as anyone else when in foster care.
The child has been in foster care for 5 years.
Yes, if care workers sense the child is being treated unfairly or is unhappy. They will be routinely checked. Some foster parents are placed under surveillance if they are suspected is wrong.
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.
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.
If a childs parents have died, given them up, abused or neglected them they might be put in foster care by child services.
No