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Are foster parents given preferential treatment if a former foster child re-enters foster care or the child becomes available for adoption?

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Are foster parents given preferential treatment if a former foster child re-enters foster care or the child becomes available for adoption?

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Sometimes. In many states foster parents are given preferential treatment because it furthers the state’s interest in reducing trauma, creating stability in the child’s life, and promoting the best interest of the child.

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