Children do not get Alzheimer's disease. It is a chronic neurodegenerative disease and form of dementia that progressively worsens over time. It mostly strikes those age 65 and older, although there are some (5 percent) cases of it affecting people in middle age (early onset). Adults with Alzheimer's typically live three to nine years.
People can live without water up to a week.
It would be extremely mean but yes. and it would take a long process.
Custody is decided in court based on what is best for the child, not for how long the child has lived with you.
No
As long a the child is living in the home the first day would apply, granting he/she has parent's that can vouch they are living in the home also.
yes, as long as the parents agree to allow their child to live with their grandparents its fine as long as the grandparents can support the child.
If there is no feeding tube I would give that person a week...and that is being generous.
Yes, as long as the child is a minor they can not choose where to live.
No. A single parent can live with whoever they want as long as that person is not harmful to the child.
just be true to yourself, your partner and your child. you can do nothing else.
Long Island, New York.
As long as they are minors they are not allowed to decide. Around the age of 12 the judge would listen to their opinion but they can not decide.