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Old 09-11-1999, 08:27 PM
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A question for Graham

Originally Posted By Tammy

Were in Calif. If the child we fostered to adopt is attending private school, is that a valid reason to ask that the foster subsidy amount remain the same and not decrease after adoption? There is huge difference and we do not want to place the foster child in private school, but pull the child out of his school because we have adopted him. This could be devistating. Can we have the social worker promise to keep the amount the same after adoption to avoid this? Maybe make up a contract? If I know this ahead of time, we will be able to make a choice of public or private school. Thanks Graham..
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Old 09-11-1999, 09:52 PM
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Hi Tammy,
Under the law as it is today I'd say not. Foster care funds would not pay for a private school, so subsidy funds can not either. If public funds were being used to pay for some form of tutoring, however, then that would be eligible for subsidy after adoption.
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