Occupational therapy? DENIED
Permission to go outside of her room? DENIED
Unlimited access to her Mother's comforting care? DENIED
My God, I could go on and on....do you really believe that this poor soul received the "absolute best of care?"
That was my point earlier. When a loved one wants to do their best to help someone, that shouldn't be denied, regardless of the situation.
If marriage obliterates all rights of parents and siblings, then there's something wrong with the defintion.
Lets not replay this ok?
My nephew was killed six years ago, he had separated from his psycho wife and was living with his Mom (my sister). Because he was still married to the Psycho, she had complete control over the disposition of his body, funeral etc...
She made my sister suffer through the entire process. No one from our family was invited to eulogize him, all the speakers were members of Psycho's church (they did not even know him). She played the most disrespectful rock music graveside.... Her father approached my nephew's casket at one point and I thought he was going to spit on it! I could go on. The Mother, siblings and blood related family could do nothing (of course we were welcomed to pay for everything).