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Q: Why would an adult become a ward of the state?
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Are you required to continue child support for mentally challenged child after age 18 or do they become a legal adult and become as ward of the state?

For disabled children, the courts often require support past age 18. If the child is a ward, the State might seek support to reimburse that expense.


Can a ward of the state in Indiana get emancipated?

can a miner who was adopted from the state of indiana become emancipated


Can a guardian marry his ward?

The adult would need permission from the court that made the guardian appointment unless the 'ward' has reached the legal age of majority for the state in which guardianship was granted. Yes, you can. There is not any laws that says other wise.


Adult ward of the state?

My daughter is in a position that could force her Dad to become a ward of the state. He is a severe alcoholic with medical and mental problems that accompany alcoholism. He is becoming a danger to himself and others. He is currently hospitalized in a behavorial unit. She has been told that he must have a permanent caregiver or he will be a ward of the state. She is married with 2 young boys and is a flight attendant. She also lives 50 miles away from him but does have a medical POA. He is verbally abusive to her so given all this it is impossible for her to be his caregiver, He owns a lot of land and has oil/gas royalty checks come in every m8nth. He is just not able to care for himself. No one in their right state of mind will care for him. This to me is an example of an adult being a ward of the state.


What happens if an adult becomes incapacitated and has no close relaitives?

An effort will be made to find WHO and WHERE any relatives might be located. If he has no relatives and no resources and no income he will become a ward of the state and will be supported by tax money for the rest of their life.


Does a teen automatically become emancipated if they become a parent?

No. Being able to have a kid doesn't mean they have the ability to take care of themselves and their child. The state does not wish to have them become a ward of the state.


Who is the legal parent if the adoptive parents rights are voluntarily terminated?

It all depends where you are located and the laws there as well as your age. Usually you would become a ward of the state at this point.


If a family has more then one child in china does the other child become a ward of the state?

No, they just have to pay a fine.


What does awarded of the state mean?

Awarded of the state doesn't mean anything.A ward of the state is a child who is in the custody of the state, because he/she has no parents, or he/she has been removed from their custody.


Can a pediatric nurse work on an adult ward?

yes


Does a child with deceased parents have to go into state custody?

Not necessarily, a family member or relative, friend, neighbor, parent of a friend, etc., can petition for guardianship. A child becomes a ward of the state when there is no other responsible adult willing or able to take permanent custody of the child.Not necessarily, a family member or relative, friend, neighbor, parent of a friend, etc., can petition for guardianship. A child becomes a ward of the state when there is no other responsible adult willing or able to take permanent custody of the child.Not necessarily, a family member or relative, friend, neighbor, parent of a friend, etc., can petition for guardianship. A child becomes a ward of the state when there is no other responsible adult willing or able to take permanent custody of the child.Not necessarily, a family member or relative, friend, neighbor, parent of a friend, etc., can petition for guardianship. A child becomes a ward of the state when there is no other responsible adult willing or able to take permanent custody of the child.


Can a parent be liable if their child is a ward of the state?

Liable for what? Which State? In Missouri you can be ordered to pay child support to the State if your child is a ward of the state.