That depends on the jurisdiction, the degree of mental incapacitation, and the specific crime. It is not possible to give a more accurate answer with the information given.
mental cruelty can be done in various ways to ignoring ones children or spouse. it can be belittling either child or spouse in front of others. negative comments like your stupid etc. mental cruelty is basically anything verbally or physically demeaning. such as you are worthless, you are stupid, you'll never amount to anything. manipulation can be mentally cruel puting fear in an individual. even negative reinforcement to certain degrees can be very cruel.
yes that is mental cruelty because he has no reason to file for a divorce with no proof what so ever
Extreme mental cruelty.
Effectively torture. Bullies tend to do this when they can as it leaves no physical evidence.
In general, mentally retarded children reach developmental milestones such as walking and talking much later than the general population.
there are several, physical, verbal, and mental cruelty, these are all felonies and punishable with a jail sentence.
Mental Cruelty is extremely difficult to prove. If you have witnesses; tape recordings or camcorder evidence this could help in your case. It is most important the victim seek out a lawyer that deals with physical and verbal abuse to see if the victim has a good case at all. If the victim should win then yes, damages may be deemed in some cases.
Beethoven father's cruelty and brutal teaching methods and the death of his mother became factors in his mental health which music often cleared them. He showed a pibolar disorder.
No. To get them back would be an uphill battle and cost a lot of money - which may end up wasted if that biological parent loses. Signing over rights and allowing an adoption to be finalized is a very final thing.
No.
Mental retardation occurs in 2.5-3% of the general population.
Love in general should be considered a mental disease, no matter you love.