If your parent is unable to make decisions for themselves, consider seeking a legal guardianship or power of attorney to help manage their affairs. It may also be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional for a formal evaluation of their capacity. Involve family members in discussions about their care and preferences, and explore support services that can assist them. Always prioritize their well-being and dignity in the decision-making process.
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the president cant make any decision he wants, congress is the one that can. if the president trys to he can get impeached
When they are 18yo.
I cant make your opinoins :)
my best guess is that people think it up themselves
each Cree Indian tribe governs themselves separately from the rest of the nation
No, minor children are not allowed to make the decision as to which parent they choose to reside with. A judge makes the decision based on what is in the best interest of said child, not on the preference of a parent or child.
depending on the age of the child, the courts may evaluate your situation in making a decision on which parent will maintain custodial status. If the parent to which you are interested in living with, your parent must also participate with the courts to make a final decision as to your residency and whom you reside with.
When you grow up and have your own place you can have cats. Until then your parents make that decision.
Nope. At 12, it is your parent's decision to make, not yours.
No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.No. They would need to request a court order. A non-custodial parent has no right to force anything on the custodial parent.