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Juvenile

Nov. 13, 2010

Foster Parents Want State to Pay Up

Foster parents in California are headed back to federal court to enforce a two-year-old judgment they won against the state in a case over monthly payments.


By Rebecca Beyer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Foster parents in California are headed back to federal court to try to enforce a two-year-old judgment they won against the state in a case in which they claimed that their monthly payments are too low.


In October 2008, U.S. District Judge William H. Alsup ruled that the California Department of Social Services was violating federal law by calculating monthly reimbursements f...

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