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You must present your petition to the court, and will propbably be required to produce medical testimony that will convince the judge of the validity of your request.

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Can a drunk refuse medical treatment?

In America: Yes, up until the point where the patient is declared to be incompetant or temporarily incompetant. At this point, whoever is acting as their personal representitive (e.g in loco parentis), may require them to accept medical care. Likewise, the court can be petitioned to order the patient to accept medical care.


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Can a 17-year-old who is about to become a father be declared a legal adult?

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If a child is court ordered to be with grandparents can she leave at sixteen?

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