nonabandonment
Nonabandonment is a legal and ethical principle that obligates certain professionals to continue providing services to a client or patient once a relationship has been established. This principle is particularly relevant in fields such as law, medicine, and social work, where clients may be vulnerable or dependent on the services provided. The core idea is that a professional cannot simply terminate a relationship without ensuring the client's well-being is protected, and that proper notice and transition arrangements are made.
The specific requirements for nonabandonment can vary depending on jurisdiction and professional guidelines. Generally, it involves
Failure to adhere to nonabandonment principles can result in disciplinary actions against the professional, including malpractice