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FAQs

Who can become a foster parent?

YOU CAN…Foster parents can be couples or single adults over age 21, who can support themselves financially. You may live in either a house or an apartment. If you have a strong desire to make a positive difference in a child’s and family’s life and are willing to open your home and provide a nurturing, loving and supportive environment, YOU can be a foster parent.

How much does it cost to become certified?

How long will the certification process take?

What are the steps to become a foster parent?

What benefits do foster parents receive to help care for children in foster care?

How long do foster children stay in your home?

Do biological parents visit the child/children?

Can we take a child in foster with us on vacation?

Can I home-school a child in foster care?

Will a child in foster care attend a school in my district?

Can a child in foster care see my family physician?

Can we leave a child in foster care with a babysitter?

Is there any problem with us having pets?

Is it true foster parents cannot spank the children in foster care?

Can we decline to take a child with a problem that we do not feel comfortable dealing with?

Are we told anything about the child before they are placed?

Are teens in foster care allowed to drive?

Can a child in foster care share a room with my child?

Is the money I receive for the care of the child considered taxable income?

Are foster parents able to adopt a child from foster care?

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