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Extended foster care to age 21

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Minnesota law allows youth that are in foster care immediately prior to their 18th birthday to receive extended foster care services and payments.

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Minnesota law allows youth that are in foster care immediately prior to their 18th birthday to receive extended foster care services and payments.

Six months prior to the youth's 18th birthday, the county or tribe will send a notice to the youth, their parent(s) or legal guardian, guardian ad litem and foster parents explaining options for the youth when they turn 18, which are:

  • Continue in foster care up to age 21
  • Leave foster care when they turn 18, in which case a personalized transition plan must be developed during the last 180 days they are in foster care.

In some cases, youth who left foster care at age 18 may be able to return to care.

Minnesota law allows youth that are in foster care immediately prior to their 18th birthday to receive extended foster care services and payments.

Six months prior to the youth's 18th birthday, the county or tribe will send a notice to the youth, their parent(s) or legal guardian, guardian ad litem and foster parents explaining options for the youth when they turn 18, which are:

  • Continue in foster care up to age 21
  • Leave foster care when they turn 18, in which case a personalized transition plan must be developed during the last 180 days they are in foster care.

In some cases, youth who left foster care at age 18 may be able to return to care.