I was referring to custody with regards to the colloquial meaning of the term. I believe children in foster care are technically in the custody of the state, and foster parents are acting on behalf of the state.
However, children in long term foster care (where adoption is being looked at) then I think it's a bit different. Being in their care for so long, it wouldn't surprise me if adoption was going to be the eventual outcome of their situation. That's neither here nor there as regards William's situation though I suppose.
Yes, they definitely still have his sister, or did recently. They mentioned in the MSM how they had to talk to her about William.
Yes, it's normal for foster children to be returned to their bio parents even under what many of the general public would see as not ideal circumstances. However some bio parents will altruistically relinquish their children if they believe it is in their child's best interests.
Thanks for your take on it. And yes we don't know what the dynamic of this particular case is between the bio parents & foster parents and why the state removed the children from their home for whatever reason? As far as adoption of the children i have no idea, have not read anything about that situation so who knows? Sometimes though children can be in long term care without an adoption process, so who determines that, and wouldn't the state have to have the bio's permission to place their children for adoption?
Fostered children have also been placed with some dreadful carers where they are abused and that is another less than desirable situation, so those poor kids go from bad to worse.
Not saying in this case, but it happens in other cases. And then there are also terrible cases where children have been removed by the state on a whim, and parents have a dreadful time going through legal avenues to try and get their children returned to them. So lots of different scenarios for sure.