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For your first Question, with Fostering the Child is not considered Legally Free until the Parents' Parental Rights are Terminated. This would depend on the state with length of time.
For your second Question, it would depend on the Foster child's situation. If the child would do better in a one child home. Then yes they would remove him or her. If the Parents complete their Reunification plan or if extended Family comes into the picture then they also have the ability to remove him or her.
For the third Question, again it depends on the state. The Child may want to stay in their state of Residence. There may be visitations that would be better served by the child remaining in-state! Normally also preferance is given to someone instate first!
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Lajo'sMom
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