The same in the entire state of Florida, q.v., on www.leg.state.fl.us, chapter 83 of the Florida Statutes.
Eviction laws are for EVERYBODY, even for the disabled. However, most state laws have provisions for the Sheriff's Office (or Constable) to give extra time for a disabled person to move out.
No, not in FLoida, Dade or Broward County.
He had one son who died a few days after he was born. Broward's wife also died will giving birth to the child.
yes
The mentally sub.topic of handicapped child is fr0m brain also cause by the pregnant m0ther ,when she n0t given by the doctors precipti0n.
She was deaf, due to an illness as a child.
not very high
Judith. Stone has written: 'Camden handbook for parents with a handicapped child' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Directories, Handbooks, manuals 'Handbook for parents with a handicapped child' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Directories, Handicapped, Parent-Child Relations, Rehabilitation, Special education
Forrest Gump
If no order was ever entered, it's too late now unless the child is severely handicapped.
Yes! It is solely on the discretion of the court for how long.
Only if the child is severely handicapped.
Joan Hill has written: 'Play for the handicapped child'