The goal of creating a foster family is to provide adequate conditions for orphans and children deprived of parental care to grow up in a family environment by placing them in foster families and living together.
A foster family is a family or individual who is not married and has voluntarily taken one to four orphans and children deprived of parental care into foster care and living together for a fee.
Foster parents – a spouse or individual who is not married and has taken up the care and living together of orphans and children deprived of parental care.
Foster children are orphans and children without parental care placed in a foster family.
Foster children are brought up in a foster family until they reach the age of 18, and if they continue their studies in vocational or higher education institutions of I-IV accreditation level – until they reach the age of 23 or until they graduate from the relevant educational institutions.
In the case of a foster family, the foster parents charge the foster children for their own living space if they have appropriate sanitary and living conditions.
Foster children retain the benefits and state guarantees stipulated by law for orphans and children deprived of parental care.