If you have been removed from your parents by Child Protective Services, and placed into foster care, then you are a ward of the state. Also, if the child is removed from the parent's custody and placed in juvenile detention, then the child is a ward of the state.
You can also be a ward of the state in some situations due to mental health issues, but since you put this under children and the law, I'm assuming you are asking about how a child is a ward of the state.
A ward of the court means a person, usually a minor who is a responsibility of the court. The court will usually appoint someone to care for her or him.
Only the state can.
yes it is and should be reported.
Ward Cleaver's hometown was Shaker Heights,Ohio . The street address is not given .
A person under a legal guardianship is called a Ward.
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Liable for what? Which State? In Missouri you can be ordered to pay child support to the State if your child is a ward of the state.
The parents of a ward of the state will not receive any child support. They were determined to be unfit parents, and do not have a child to support.
Awarded of the state doesn't mean anything.A ward of the state is a child who is in the custody of the state, because he/she has no parents, or he/she has been removed from their custody.
Being a ward of the State in itself means there is no custodial parent, and certainly none that supports the child, which is needed to take the deduction.
Only the state can.
You contact the CPS and tell them you want to give up custody and make your child a ward of the state. They will evaluate and see if there's reasons enough to do so.
If your child is a danger to you and the people around call the CPS.
yes it is and should be reported.
by teaching him how to beat the computer
a child who, as determined by the State where the child resides, is a foster child, is a ward of the State or is the custody of a public child welfare agency. The term does not include a foster child who has a foster parent who otherwise meets the definition of parent.
You contact the CPS and tell them what you want and why.
No. Being able to have a kid doesn't mean they have the ability to take care of themselves and their child. The state does not wish to have them become a ward of the state.