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allowance for legal guardianship
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I have been fostering a little child for a number of years and hope to become her legal guardian. Will I still recieve an allowance, or will this stop when I become a legal guardian. How can I financially support her with no allowance. I am a single parent myself.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a job. It is 24 hours, 7 days a week, it is called being a foster parent. Up to three children, sometimes siblings, sometimes all from different families. There are meetings to attend, playschools to get to, courses to do on many of the different aspect of fostering, and the different problems that are encountered. It is not like bringing up your own children. Most of these children need a great deal of input constantly. It is the most rewarding and, yet difficult job I have ever done. So I find 'get a job' comment insulting.
Hi Kassee,
Have you asked your foster agency if you are eligable for means tested financial support. When I adopted my son, this was an option available to people on low income. It's always worth asking.
And as for Bednobs pathetic comment, Foster parents must have the hardest job in the world for many reasons and I lokk up to anyone that can do it.
Have you asked your foster agency if you are eligable for means tested financial support. When I adopted my son, this was an option available to people on low income. It's always worth asking.
And as for Bednobs pathetic comment, Foster parents must have the hardest job in the world for many reasons and I lokk up to anyone that can do it.
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