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What do I do with a foster child?

User15918330227765381466
User15918330227765381466
June 10, 2020 editado September 12, 2024 em Social Groups
What do I do with a foster child?
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  • CarolynJTurner
    CarolynJTurner ✭
    June 10, 2020

    Are you wondering how to record information about this child in your tree? Or?

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  • Brett .
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    June 11, 2020

    @Valerie Smith​ 

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    Varerie

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    They can be included in "Family Tree" of "FamilySearch" with MULTIPLE Parents, where the particular "Parent-Child" Relationship is indicated (ie. Biological; or, Adoptive; or, Step; or, Foster; or; Guardianship).

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    In other words an individual/person (including a Child) can have any number of Parents - just as, an individual/person (Adult) can have any number of Spouses (ie. Partners, if not married).

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    For a Child, IF, the "Biological" Parents are NOT known; THEN, that is fine, just have the "Foster" Parents recorded; but, make sure that you have the "Parent-Child" Relationship as "Foster" (or, whatever the situation may be: ie. Adoptive; or, Step; or; Guardianship).

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    For a Child, you DO NOT have to have the "Biological" Parents if they are NOT known - anyway, you can ONLY include what you know.

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    Here are a few "Knowledge Articles" in "Family Tree" of "FamilySearch":

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    How do I specify biological, step, adopted, and foster relationships in Family Tree?

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/salesforce/viewArticle?urlname=Adding-Changing-and-Deleting-Relationship-Types-between-Parents-and-Children&lang=en

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    How do I add step, adopted, and foster parents to a child in Family Tree?

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/salesforce/viewArticle?urlname=Linking-a-child-to-multiple-sets-of-parents&lang=en_US

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    How do I add step, adopted, and foster children to parents in Family Tree?

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/salesforce/viewArticle?urlname=Adding-additional-parents-to-a-child&lang=en_US

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    I hope this helps.

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    Brett

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  • User15918330227765381466
    User15918330227765381466
    June 11, 2020

    I don't have real parents. Can I seal her to the parents who have her on the record? She is listed as foster child with name. Thanks for answering.

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  • User15918330227765381466
    User15918330227765381466
    June 11, 2020

    Thanks for all your help. I have printed it out to keep. (Now how to file all my info so I can find it when I need it.) Or get smarter on the computer. I'm at that awkward age of 85.😄

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  • Brett .
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    June 11, 2020

    @Valerie Smith​ 

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    Valerie

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    Short Answer: 'Yes'.

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    Here is a "Knowledge Article" in "FamilySearch"

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    Policies for sealing deceased children to deceased parents

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/salesforce/viewArticle?urlname=Policies-for-sealing-deceased-children-to-deceased-parents&lang=en

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    Where it states:

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    A deceased child is usually sealed to birth or adoptive parents. Where justification exists, deceased children may also be sealed to stepparents, foster parents, or grandparents. A deceased child can also be sealed to a couple who intended to adopt the child but could not complete the adoption before the death of the child

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    I hope that helps.

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    Brett

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  • Brett .
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    June 11, 2020

    @Valerie Smith​ 

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    Valerie

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    I know what you mean I an a few years younger; but, still have the same problem - finding it when I need it.

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    Brett

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    😁

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  • Steve Walker16
    Steve Walker16 mod
    June 19, 2020

    I was raised in a foster home until I was 14 and then I went and back and lived with my foster family. Both sets of parents are found in my tree. After all four of them passed away I was sealed to both sets.

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  • LegacyUser
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    June 24, 2020

    I wanted to answer this question with "Love them!"

    I am glad that you want to include foster children in your tree. This does show love!

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