Do you know how this has affected him finacially before the money was granted? I don't see 1 million dollars going very far in the care here for the last 13 years. If the parents want to take up the finacial cost I believe the courts should allow that, and the money should be awarded properly between all the people involved.
My understanding is that not one dime was spent toward Terri's rehabilitation to improve her function. It has been frittered away for attorney fees. As soon as the money was in his control, Terri was moved from a nursing home to the Hospice, where Schiavo's attorney George Felos was on the Board of Directors. This entire saga reeks of corruption.
I always thought that Hospice was for the terminally ill, with an estimated 6 months to live. Schiavo put strict controls over visitation by the family as soon as Terri was moved there. No one has been allowed to try to feed her since then. When she lived in the nursing home, they used to spoon feed her. Of course, no rehab has been permitted to improve Terri's function.
You seem very into money.