sometimes but not all the time
If a childs parents have died, given them up, abused or neglected them they might be put in foster care by child services.
If the child is being abused or parents die for example. Also if a child is being put up for adoption they can stay in foster care until they have found parents.
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.
Only if they can't take care of themselves any more.
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You get adopted because your real parents couldn't look after you so they put you in a care home until someone comes along and becomes your foster parents an adopts you
They will take the minor into custody and return them to the parents. If they feel there is a problem, they will put them in foster care.
Go to the police and tell them your parents are molesting you, then they will probably take you into care.
It very much depends on the status of the parents as to whether the child is adoptable. Some parents retain their rights, and so the child remains in foster care, or in a group home.
If you are abused then seek help. Otherwise quit whinning and mind your parents.
If you cannot provide them with the medical care that they truly need, then your best bet is to place them in a home where they can be safe. However, an alternative is a live-in specialist if you can afford it, who comes to the house.
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