If you are looking to foster children then you should be doing it out of the goodness of your heart and not ask for anything in return but yes most states do pay you to foster children
Fostering pay varies according to the type of fostering you do, the age of the child and their individual needs. The older the child or young person the higher the fostering professional fee and pay. Set an average of £450 per child per week
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Yes, and you should file an injunction to have the children returned to the state pending a decision by the court. see link
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You bring it home and take care of it until someone adopts it from the shelter you are fostering it for. Or you can sponsor one online, which is a little like fostering because you pay for all its expenses. Of course you can still adopt one.
The state is required to provide care for the inmate, not to pay for it. Some states mandate Wash) the inmate pay fro service. Some do pay. They are only required to pay if the patient is indigent.
The state will not pay child support. The state may grant TANF and/or medical assistance to the child/custodial parent if they are indigent. If so, or at the CP's request, the state will attempt to collect the past-due support.
The laws vary from state to state.
The duration of The Children Pay is 3000.0 seconds.
No. State activations of the National Guard are paid by the state, while federal activations are paid by the Department of Defense.
This may vary from state to state, but in Florida all children are covered under Medicaid.
The estate is responsible for all the debts of the deceased. The children are not required to pay them from their own funds, but it will reduce the amount they inherit.