that depends on how old the teen is and what the teen wants to do you will have to contact social services to decide where the teen should love but normally children get placed with other family members but that depends on how serious the teen was being beaten, if the teen feels safe with you then there shouldn't be any problen her staying with you but you might have to be police checked
You can become a foster parent if you don't have a criminal record. You can not have an abusive environment for the child to come into.
become a foster parent, talk with some caseworkers and have a home evaluation
it's because of policies that foster intraregional cooperation and coordination in tourism.
The likelihood of a court granting emancipation to a minor in this situation (in foster care and pregnant) is practically zilch. Focus your time and energy on other options/alternatives.
Until they become 18 or older.
You must apply to become a foster parent. Then take a Foster parent study. Next you must get approved to foster kids. After all this you can finally foster a child. wish you the best of luck! ALSO, Here is a good site for more information! http://www.adoptuskids.org/for-families/how-to-foster
Becoming a foster parent can be very difficult for some people due to the very long process that is involved. You can find out more about this process at the website www.fosterparenting.com/foster-care/foster-parenting.html.
I had many foster parents because I wasn't obedient!
Foster became the CEO of GTE in 1995, a position he held until late 1999
If the person is younger than eight-teen, the foster home is required to report it to the police. Also, when the child becomes seventeen and a half the investigators may stop the search altogether because when you become a foster child the system doesn't so much as care for you anymore you are just a mere salary upon which your foster parent collects.
you need to get in touch with Social Services they will help you and your baby(if you are pregnant) these people have your best interest at heart so contact them ASAP
Yes. This is implemented in order to help a soon-to-be parent (adoptive or foster)prepare for their future rolls.