Another interested party can petition the court to have the executor removed (state the reason and provide any evidence) and the court will appoint a successor.
Mentally ill or depressed patient?"
Artistry of the Mentally Ill was created in 1922.
In such cases there will normally be a guardian named in the will. They will take care of the individual. If there is not one, the court will appoint someone to serve in that position.
The pupose of the "guilty but mentally ill" verdict is to
usually, the kind that keep you mentally ill
because he is mentally ill and he doesnt want to be alone in his illness. you should join him and be a happy mentally ill couple :) <3
Dorthea Dix was a very influential crusader for humane treatment of the mentally ill. She became a champion for the treatment of the mentally ill when she visited a jail and was appalled at the conditions the mentally ill women suffered.
Not always. Being charged once or twice would not be viewed as mentally ill, but a large amount of DUI charges may be viewed as mentally ill, depending on the case.but then again it depends on your definition of mentally ill.
Traditional psychiatric treatment is the best for the mentally ill.
In the 1840s, Dorothea Dix investigated the conditions in which mentally ill patients were living. She often found them in prisons, and they were treated like criminals. Dix worked to improve the conditions in which mentally ill patients lived, and she worked to get state governments to build mental hospitals.
They can decline the responsibility. The court will assign someone else to be executor.
There is no executor until one is appointed by the probate court. You need to petition the court that appointed your oldest brother as executor and request he be removed and a successor appointed. Then, the estate should be settled and the property distributed as provided in the will.