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Protecting the Mentally Challenged Young Adult
Protecting the Mentally Challenged Young Adult
Protecting the Mentally Challenged Young Adult
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Protecting the Mentally Challenged Young Adult

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The story is a true story of a young adult who was over 18 and Mentally Challenged. You must have protection for your children no matter how old they are unless the laws change to protect these children and are children even if they are over 18. They may look normal to others, but when they speak they dont understand as they are not mature or know how to protect themselves.

This is a young adult that should have had guardianship so that no one could have taken advantage. You must do everything you can, no matter how long it takes to get them back home. These young adults can be brain washed and twisted until they dont remember or put into a situation where they are afraid to get out or just dont know how to get out. The people that take over generally take over for the money they get or because they never had a girl/boy or for all of those reasons. It takes a lot of work getting the right attorney especially when you are fighting to get your child as they are under the influence of other adults that brain washed this person into saying they dont want to see you or speak to you.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateFeb 6, 2013
ISBN9781479780464
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    Protecting the Mentally Challenged Young Adult - Shelley Rose

    Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter I

    Chapter II

    Chapter III

    Chapter IV

    Chapter V

    Chapter VI

    Chapter VII

    Conclusion

    Synopsis

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    The silence and the emptiness of the joys, smiles and just a simple conversation is really so much to bear when there are so many thoughts and decisions to be made and no one to discuss this with especially those that you can trust.

    In Memory of My Mother Sadie Golub. To my daughter and her grandmother (who never got to hug her again) and to all those that are like her. She is the love of my life, and I think of her with every breath I take.

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    INTRODUCTION

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    T he law states that when a person turns eighteen, they are considered an adult, and the definition means physically mature and not mentally. They don’t tell you that if you are mentally challenged, the government is giving you financial and medical help. When this person is over eighteen, they will not protect this person if they are abducted, coerced, mind-manipulated, exploited, and alienated from those who raised them unless you get guardianship, because this person is now considered an adult. It is not stressed that when this person becomes eighteen, you need to become a guardian to protect that child, and in order to do so, you will need your own attorney, who will cost no less than $2,000 or more even though you have given up your life for those more than eighteen years that he or she was with you. Another thing the government doesn’t tell you is that there are no agencies that can help young adults over eighteen who could be stolen or abducted or coerced or brainwashed or that can help you protect your child.

    The AMBER Alert Law is another problem as it does not include people that are mentally challenged after age eighteen. They also don’t tell you that this young adult can go to any Social Security Office with a stranger, and so long as that child says yes and they are over sixteen, the payee, which you were, can be changed into that stranger’s name. This change could even be the name of your ex-spouse, who never even paid child support and had all the checks sent to them. It doesn’t matter who you are; you can be an ex-con, a bum on the street, or anyone over eighteen as they don’t check out who the person is so long as the handicapped person who is over sixteen gives their permission even if they read and write like a third or a fourth grader and whose IQ is 57.

    It’s very, very upsetting that people who have given up their lives for sixteen years or more can’t get help for their child/adult without having to go for guardianship and spending monies they may not have when they should become an automatic guardian or at least the person who has custody and has cared for this person who has been in special education classes. The thoughts are, if this person dies, then let the next person have to pay for guardian. The AMBER Law is something else that needs to be changed by adding that anyone who is mentally challenged should be included, whereas the AMBER Law only protects those up to age eighteen.

    People/families that know the laws will know that a person over eighteen and without a guardianship can be stolen, swayed, brainwashed, or coerced and could be put into a cultic situation where someone who is so vulnerable doesn’t have a clue what is happening to them. There are families that will cut all the individual’s connections to his/her family (which is a cultic situation), brainwash them by telling this person that their families do not want them or love them, and just sway this weak-minded person to where they believe what they are told. They could be threatened to instill fear as people did with Elizabeth Smart (a normal fourteen-year-old who was abducted). If they cut out all their rights to speak to their families and friends, then they will have no one to tell them what is right or to get other opinions from as they are not allowed to listen to anyone but those that have stolen them as they become the new authority figure in their life, telling them what to do and how to do it and when to do it and who has learned to push their buttons.

    That’s right, a normal family or just one person that you may know or think you know can take your young adult and coerce them to go wherever they want to, and because you didn’t get guardianship, there is nothing anyone can do because they are over eighteen years of age and considered an adult. If you try to get guardianship, you have to hope and pray that the

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