Likely because she doesn't want to admit she has a problem that makes her unfit to see her daughter. She may also have a fear of getting help, or some other issue with the situation.
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As long as a patient is in need of help fast, it doesn't matter who works there.
Anorexia, or Anorexia Nervosa is a real mental illness. The word Anorexia literally translated means 'without appetite'. It is when you refuse to eat, restrict or eat very little.
You don't. If you are exhibiting symptoms of mental illness, even if they are temporary, you trust your physician to help you, and you take your meds as directed. If you refuse, you live with the consequences of your actions as does every other person who behaves similarly.
Not if it is court ordered.
No she can not.
The end stage of it certainly is, but some insurance companies refuse to cover it as such.
If the father have no court order for visitation she can refuse.
He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.
Ask him to do a DNA test and if he refuse you get a court order for one.
Insurance companies have guidelines in place that can legally restrict you from being eligible for their coverage. For instance, depending on the company's guidelines, illnesses such as diabetes, cancer, severe mental illness, and other major illnesses can render a person ineligible. Check with the agent for the specific company to find out if there guidlines will restrict your eligiblity. An agent cannot refuse coverage, but the can tell you that they are not allowed to process your application due to certain illnesses.
Under some circumstances they may. But not totally.