This is something that you will have to look up locally.
To make a mother a ward of the state, legal procedures must be followed, typically involving a court process where it's determined that the mother is unable to care for herself or her children due to reasons such as mental incapacity, substance abuse, or neglect. This often requires evidence and possibly a hearing where the state demonstrates the need for intervention. Once declared a ward, the state assumes responsibility for her welfare and any dependents she may have. It's crucial to consult legal experts or social services to navigate this process appropriately.
An elderly adult may become a ward of the state if they are deemed incapacitated or unable to care for themselves, and there is no suitable family member or guardian available to provide care. This typically involves a legal process where a court grants the state guardianship or conservatorship over the individual's affairs to ensure their needs are met.
Foster care as a ward of the state.
You become a ward of the state and sent to foster care until you turn 18. And your mother may be prosecuted.
by teaching him how to beat the computer
yes it is and should be reported.
Mother Mary Ward Elementary School was created in 1986.
Please define what you mean by "takes ward's vehicles." To run errands? To go shopping? To take ward to different places? Or has the guardian appropriated ward's vehicles as their own? WHAT?
Depends on whether the mother can show how she is going to support herself and her child and not become a ward of the state.
Hines Ward's wife is named Simone.
If you are a parent or guardian (whcih the wording of the question seems to suggest) you cannot make her a "ward" of the state. You may be asking about the CHINS (CHildren In Need of Supervision) statutes of your state. If that is the case you will have to contact the juvenile authorities.
No. Hines Ward's mother was Korean an his father was African American.