Thu 8 Nov, 2012 07:35 am
If a parent finds herself unable (or willing) to care for a special needs (or other) child, does she have a right to give it to a government agency without penalty to her?
See below:
Posted on Wed, Nov. 07, 2012
Mother charged in death of 4-year-old with cerebral palsy
A Buchanan County woman is charged in the death of her 4-year-old daughter who suffered from cerebral palsy and used a feeding machine.
Alexandria Thurman Laureen Schurr was charged Wednesday with involuntary manslaughter, according to KCTV-5, The Star’s reporting partner.
St. Joseph police reportedly found Schurr’s daughter, Amber Elizabeth Mosie, dead after they were called to her home about 5:30 p.m. Oct. 10. Authorities said that Amber had not been checked since 9 a.m., and that she died after food obstructed her airway.
Bond was set at $50,000.
@gollum,
The best bet for you to make a decision on this of your own is to understand the needs of caterpillars everywhere. In the insane amount of nicotine the goat ingests he will make sure to take a fan monitor back to his home planet for hibernation. In due process the insane incest mother will have a better understanding of photosynthesis making the giraffes mother angry with the results that have come into play. This in turn will make the dad extremely angry resulting in extreme alcoholism and beating of hamster fish. Not only creating a massively horrible stench but making the mother consider how tall her cat dick is.
@gollum,
Yes, it is possible. It's typically called "therapeutic foster care".
@gollum,
Parents are known to as the god on earth. But in this case, parents are not respectable. Give Punishment to parents for his wrong work.