Service Finder
Get support in enforcing the permanent placement of a child with foster carers
Service Description
If the living conditions in the original family of a foster child do not improve in the long term, the child can be permanently placed in a foster family. If the parents do not agree to this, the family court can order the child to remain in the foster family. Foster carers can be supported in this way.
The foster children's service can also apply to remain in the foster family itself.
Process flow
- The foster carers contact the foster children's service with the request for support/accompaniment if the child is requested to be handed over.
- The foster carers must apply to the family court for the child to remain in the foster family. The family court in whose district the child lives has jurisdiction.
- The court must also take action ex officio, so that the youth welfare office can also submit a corresponding application.
- Until the proceedings have been concluded, the court can issue a temporary order, according to which the foster child remains with the foster family until a decision is made.
- Foster children aged 14 and over must always be heard by the court in proceedings concerning the care of persons or property. A child under the age of 14 is heard if his or her inclinations, attachments or will are important for the decision or if it appears necessary to establish the facts of the case.
- The court's decision is always based on the "best interests of the child" principle.
Requirements
- A foster child has been living in a foster family for a long time.
- The child's parents or persons with the right to determine the child's place of residence demand the child's return.
- The physical, emotional or mental well-being of the child is endangered by the removal from the foster family.
- The foster carers want / need support from the Foster Children's Service.
Processing duration
After being contacted by the foster carers, the Foster Children's Service will begin assisting with the proceedings to "keep a child with foster carers". The length of the procedure depends on the duration of the legal proceedings before the family court.
Further Information
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
The Senator for Social Affairs, Youth, Women, Integration and Sport of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
Professionally released on
24.05.2023
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6Plus)
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