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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 622361" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi there. You may do a lot better if you posted in Parent Emeritus where our adult children are over eighteen and it's legally different. I understand guardianship. I have that over my Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son. If t he court doesn't think I'm doing a good job, I suppose they could strip my guardianship away too and give it to the court. Legally, our adult children do not have the rights other eighteen year olds have which is why the courts are involved in his case. I am a little fuzzy on the partial guardianship and partial disabled. He has to be disabled for you to have gotten guardianship and from what I understand it's not partial in either case.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry that the judge didn't feel it was a good idea to put him into rehab. I think it's a good idea. And I'm sorry your son is going in the wrong direction.daughter, a GAl *would* be appointed for an adult who is disabled who is not given the rights of other eighteen year olds. They are treated as minors in the court system.</p><p></p><p>I invite you to post in Parent Emeritus, as I said earlier, because the parents there have adult children of all sorts. Substance abuse may be another good place to post. Maybe even better.</p><p></p><p>I think it's outrageous that the courts are not trying to help him. Since he is legally still in your care, what in the world do they expect you to do to help him???? I think the attorney was a very good move and I'd keep working with him. I wish I knew more so I could give better advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 622361, member: 1550"] Hi there. You may do a lot better if you posted in Parent Emeritus where our adult children are over eighteen and it's legally different. I understand guardianship. I have that over my Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son. If t he court doesn't think I'm doing a good job, I suppose they could strip my guardianship away too and give it to the court. Legally, our adult children do not have the rights other eighteen year olds have which is why the courts are involved in his case. I am a little fuzzy on the partial guardianship and partial disabled. He has to be disabled for you to have gotten guardianship and from what I understand it's not partial in either case. I'm sorry that the judge didn't feel it was a good idea to put him into rehab. I think it's a good idea. And I'm sorry your son is going in the wrong direction.daughter, a GAl *would* be appointed for an adult who is disabled who is not given the rights of other eighteen year olds. They are treated as minors in the court system. I invite you to post in Parent Emeritus, as I said earlier, because the parents there have adult children of all sorts. Substance abuse may be another good place to post. Maybe even better. I think it's outrageous that the courts are not trying to help him. Since he is legally still in your care, what in the world do they expect you to do to help him???? I think the attorney was a very good move and I'd keep working with him. I wish I knew more so I could give better advice. [/QUOTE]
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