Any lockdown legislation experts ?
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My older brother is remarried and his wife has a mentally disabled daughter - aged 26 but mental age of 4-6 and has other behavioral issues 
Previous lock down was very difficult for them, as the respite was all but removed, as will be the case now.
Daughter goes to her dad 2 weekends a month, but he is now saying that as she is an adult this is no longer allowed.
My brother has written to local MP and Matt Hancock but not received an specific guidance.
We have both scoured .gov.uk but it seems the daughter is classed as an adult ?
Any thoughts ?

Previous lock down was very difficult for them, as the respite was all but removed, as will be the case now.
Daughter goes to her dad 2 weekends a month, but he is now saying that as she is an adult this is no longer allowed.
My brother has written to local MP and Matt Hancock but not received an specific guidance.
We have both scoured .gov.uk but it seems the daughter is classed as an adult ?
Any thoughts ?
Orrr... maybe not
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52637354
In England, single adults living alone - or single parents whose children are under 18 - can form a support bubble with one other household.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52637354
In England, single adults living alone - or single parents whose children are under 18 - can form a support bubble with one other household.
red_slr said:
Orrr... maybe not
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52637354
In England, single adults living alone - or single parents whose children are under 18 - can form a support bubble with one other household.
Stop. Legislation has not yet been passed.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52637354
In England, single adults living alone - or single parents whose children are under 18 - can form a support bubble with one other household.
This is the published guidance so far:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-national-restricti...
If the father is single he could argue a support bubble, if not then he appears to be correct.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-national-restricti...
If the father is single he could argue a support bubble, if not then he appears to be correct.
Stay in Bed Instead said:
This is the published guidance so far:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-national-restricti...
If the father is single he could argue a support bubble, if not then he appears to be correct.
Problem is guidance doesn’t go into that much detail to make informed decisions on anything except clear cut cases. Hoping the legislation will go into much, much more detail.https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-national-restricti...
If the father is single he could argue a support bubble, if not then he appears to be correct.
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