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Yes, a person who is not mentally challenged can divorce a person who is mentally challenged would have to be proven they are mentally challenged), but they would have to let the courts decide in the provisions of the divorce what you would pay to help sustain the lifestyle of the mentally challenged person.
It means that you are that person is mentally challenged.
It's a more polite way of saying mentally retarded. It means the person has an IQ below 70.
Disabled, or for a person with a mental disability, you can use the term "mentally challenged."
stephene hawking. he has to use a computer to talk as he is physically challenged
if you meant challenged, instead of challengable, it means they're lacking in emotion and intelligence
A person of lower ability to function as an average person would. mental people are usually challenged in their minds. and learn in slower paces than others..........
Well, just tell an adult. They should be able to take control without any trouble.
Some difficulties in caring for a mentally challenged person include managing challenging behaviors, ensuring their safety, providing appropriate support and resources, and addressing their unique communication and emotional needs. It may also involve navigating complex systems and advocating for their rights and well-being.
A 'Power Of Attorney' is something that is granted by the individual giving it to up to you. If the person is "mentally challenged" it sounds like what you are seeking is "Guardianship" of the person. You must petition the court and present sufficient proof that this person is in need of having a guardian appointed and that you are the best person to perform the task. The judge will review all the facts and either grant or deny the petition.
I DONT LIKE THIS ANSWER ABOUT PRISON IM VERY POOR HEALTH. TRYING TO CARE FOR MY ELDERLY MOTHER. I CAN COOK AND CLEAN AS LONG NOT TO HEAVY FOR ME. I HAVE OSTEOPOROSIS AND ARTHRITIS &ASTHMA& ALLERGIES. I HAVE NEVER KILLED ANYONE, NEVER DONE ANYBODY BODILY HARM. HOW CAN A MENTALLY CHALLENGED PERSON GO TO PRISON FOR NO REASON?
If this person can prove they can subsist on their own then there is no reason they can't have their own freedom. Many mentally challenged people live on their own (perhaps some will have someone come in to check on them every so often and this can be done through the State Law or by the family themselves.) If the person is not severely handicapped mentally, then they should be pushed to be as independent as possible. Sometimes people have a habit of babying the mentally challenged and deciding what is best for that person. Take a look around. There are Olympics for the mentally disabled, and many other functions and some even work. If one chooses to take the time to study the mentally challenged they will realize they are a lot more capable of many things than most of us give them credit for. Marcy