“AGING OUT” OF FOSTER CARE AND EMANCIPATION
Between 20,000 and 25,000 teens reach age 18 or graduate from high
school while in foster care each year and thereby “age out” of the
system. As in so many matters that come before family law professionals,
this determination is made without regard for a child’s actual develop-
mental capacities, except in those obvious and extreme cases of pro-
found developmental disability (e.g., Jasper, 2008). As a result:
A significant portion of youth exiting the foster care system face serious
difficulty transitioning to life on their own. Many live on the streets,
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