ImmenseLoad wrote:
Is there anyone who know's a lot about legal stuff who can answer my question? I want to know if it's possible to sue your parents if you have autism or any other disability?
This is just a simple yes or no answer with an explanation tied to it. This is not a discussion on the morality of doing this to your parents. If you do not know the answer to my question then please do not post on this thread.
As with any legal motion, you would have to prove intent. There would also be so many reasons that a lawyer could get them off. Were they even diagnosed at the time they conceived you? If they were diagnosed, were they aware it was a heritable condition when they conceived you? Even if they were aware it was a heritable condition, how would they have known the odds of passing it to you? Did they have learning disabilities that would have made it impossible to understand the implications of having a child? If they found out the heritability once they were pregnant is it against their faith to abort the baby? It goes on.
This is all hypothetical of course, as it's too ridiculous a question.
And let me tell you, any decent parent feels guilty constantly for a myriad of things, a parent with an ASC already has a huge disadvantage in life and should be supported not blamed. As a parent with AS who has passed my condition on to my children I couldn't feel any more guilty, I may have made different choices had I known I had a heritable condition at the time I had children, is even thinking of suing someone in that situation morally defensible? Even if you don't love your parents, to think so cruelly is highly unjust.
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*Truth fears no trial*
DX AS & both daughters on the autistic spectrum