Spice
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Can the county force them to live in a certain location, though? If the adults want to leave, can they? If one or more of the adults tries to leave, can the county go pick them up and restrain them? IDK
Parens Patriae is a very real doctrine used legally in cases like this, it is also a philosophy that is applied throughout our country in cases this severe within the child welfare and mental health systems. There are different ways to view this philosophy, as in the state as parent or tyrant. But the only tyrants here, in this moment, while these siblings enter the healing process and individuation, are LT/DT. Their alleged chronic torture, absolute depravation, and abuse of all of these siblings, most of which are adults and adolescents, has left them currently unable to function at their respective age levels for the time being.
The court has already asserted in their charges that they are considering the adult siblings as "dependent adults".
imho.
parens patriae
Definition from Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary
(par-ens pa-tree-ee) Latin for "parent of his or her country." The power of the state to act as guardian for those who are unable to care for themselves, such as children or disabled individuals. For example, under this doctrine a judge may change custody, child support, or other rulings affecting a child's well-being, regardless of what the parents may have agreed to.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/parens_patriae