A 13 year old can make a decision regarding who to live with if her mom dies and her dad is mentally disabled. She will need to petition the family courts to make a legal declaration.
The courts can make the decision to place a 13 year older in the right living situation that will better benefit their well-being. All the child needs to do is get the help of another older family member. It should be an easy process if the mom dies and the mentally-ill dad does not have custody.
It is estimated that there are approximately 12 million people with disabilities living in France, representing around 18% of the total population.
Of course. From small cardboard shacks to huge McMansions, only the mentally disabled "live on the streets". See related questions.
Retired service dogs are not for sale. Each disabled, blind or deaf person makes a decision as to where their retired partner will live after they retire.
Depending on the jurisdiction in which you live, there is USUALLY an 'enhanced" penalty for committing an offense against an elderly, disabled, or mentally impaired victim
no, if the person cannot be stable with thereself or there family they cannot be stable to make decisions on there own
If you were born in the 1930's with a mental disability, you were most likely locked up in an institution where you would live a miserable life. Take Lennie Small from Of Mice and Men for example; he was treated terribly by everyone besides his caretaker, George. If George wasn't there to take care of him, he'd be in an institution. So ultimately if you were mentally disabled in the 1930's, you would be treated horribly in an institution for the length of your life.
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About 6-7.5 million mentally retarded individuals live in the United States alone.
Because Hitler didn't like anyone who wasn't "ideal", anyone who tried to defy the normal laws of scociety or catholism he thought didn't deserve to live. he also sent disabled and mentally challenged people.
they deined them the right to live.
any age,if physically disabled.