How Parents Must Prepare For Their Children’s Futures

Jeff Strype, Medical Malpractice Lawyer with Strype Barristers LLP, Toronto explains how parents must prepare for their children’s futures.

Parents also have to look ahead at their children’s futures and at what they will need when they become adults. We rely on very skilled people to help us with these assessments; they do neuropsychological evaluations and look at the children’s development, not just intellectually but socially as well. Certain injuries can result in serious impairments in judgment that could be dangerous if the person has no one to watch them closely. Provisions need to be made to provide that protection when the parents can no longer fulfill that role. When a child turns 18, he or she is considered an adult by the government and yet, if they have impaired judgment, they may not be able to live safely as an independent adult. Much of the work I do is […]

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