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Legal Capacity at a Crossroad: Mental Disability and Family Law
Authors:Jasmine E. Harris
Abstract:In this introductory essay to the Special Issue, I argue that both family law and disability rights law scholars should examine a key point of intersection across areas: legal capacity or the law's recognition of the rights and responsibilities of an individual. For example, parental termination proceedings center on parental fitness and functional capabilities. I contextualize the articles in the Special Issue by Leslie Francis and Robyn Powell on the role of reasonable accommodations for parents with disabilities in parental termination proceedings. In addition, I call upon legal scholars, family law courts, and practitioners to reimagine governing legal standards in family law according to principles of universal design to shift the baseline capabilities associated with parenting and parental fitness.
Keywords:Americans with Disabilities Act  Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities  Developmental Disability  Intellectual Disability  Legal Capacity  Parental Fitness  Parental Rights  and Universal Design
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