When a man and a woman are married they become one flesh. They belong to each other. Terri's parents have no say whatsoever about this as long as Terri's husband is alive and married to her.
The parents need to give it a rest.
I'd be tempted to agree with you if he didn't have another honey by whom he has fathered two kids and who he has called his fiancee. I still don't think he as guardian should have the right to carry out supposed oral right-to-die wishes with no written evidence, although he appears to under FL law, or Judge Greer's law.
They MAY be legally still married (at what point if any in FL does living together and having kids constitute common-law marriage?), but certainly aren't in substance. Because of the adultery, which began even as he was suing for money to treat Terri, they aren't one flesh any more than you and I are.
Let your daughter marry an abuser, and then come back and tell us it's not your business.
When a man and a woman are married they become one flesh. They belong to each other. Terri's parents have no say whatsoever about this as long as Terri's husband is alive and married to her.
The parents need to give it a rest.
You make me ill. He is her "de facto" EX-HUSBAND. Hello, do you have a brain? No woman would want some asswipe like MS treating her parents this way or calling the shots when in fact he is only her husband "de jure"