Beside this, who will have my child if I die?
If you die, your partner becomes the child's guardian. If your child has another parent, that other parent may ask the court to be given responsibility. If the court agrees, your partner's guardianship will end.
One may also ask, what happens to mentally disabled adults when their parents die? The reality is that most adults with disabilities who are not able to live independently live at home with their parents or other family members. And they are usually not connected to long-term services and support through a service system. If they are eligible, they might receive Social Security and/or Medicaid.
Also to know, can you give up a disabled child?
Know that you absolutely can place a “handicapped” child up for adoption. If you are currently wondering about “giving your disabled child up” for adoption, read on to learn more about the process of placing a special needs baby for adoption.
What happens when my disabled child turns 18 UK?
As young disabled people turn 16, 17, 18 or 19 they become entitled to benefits and support in their own right. What they're entitled to may, or may not, depend on whether they're still in education, are job seeking or claiming benefits as the young adult they now are.