Biological parents can remove their children from foster care by demonstrating to the court that they have addressed the issues that led to the child's removal, such as completing required rehabilitation programs, maintaining stable housing, and proving their ability to provide a safe environment. They may also need to work with social services and comply with specific court orders, attending hearings to advocate for reunification. If the court determines that it is in the child's best interest to return home, they may grant custody back to the parents.
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