Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Michigan's Answer To Foster Care Age Out

Michigan Supreme Court has published Proposed Amendment of Rule 3.979 of the Michigan Court Rules.  In a nutshell, Michigan is extending foster care past the age of 18 and since funding is through judicial determination, the rules must be made.

Public comments are due August 1, 2012 so ask them this:

Does extending funding for children who were raised by the State past the age of 18 mean you failed as a parent?

And make sure you tell them Beverly Tran sent you.


A copy of this order will be given to the Secretary of the State Bar and to the State  Court Administrator so that they can make  the notifications specified in MCR 1.201.  Comments on these proposals may be sent to the Supreme Court  Clerk in writing or electronically by August 1, 2012, at P.O. Box 30052, Lansing, MI 48909, or MSC_clerk@courts.mi.gov.  When filing a comment, please refer to ADM File No. 2012-10.  Your comments and the comments of others will be posted at
http://courts.michigan.gov/supremecourt/Resources/Administrative/index.htm#proposed.
Proposed Amendment of Rule 3.979 of the Michigan Court Rules To Extend Foster Care Funding Past Age 18
I have a better idea.  How about letting the public see why you have to extend care past age 18 and allow us to make public comments?  "It's like that...and that's the way it is."



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1 comment:

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