Drug addiction can ruin families. In many cases
addiction is diagnosed along with underlying emotional illnesses such as
depression or bipolar disorder. Untreated addiction can lead to divorce,
placement of children in state custody, job loss, run-ins with the law, and
death in some cases. The Florida Marchman Act provides for court ordered drug treatment when individuals refuse to seek help themselves and are a threat to
themselves or others.
When Families Don't Exist or Are Estranged
Sometimes people with severe addictions have no
family, or are estranged from family. The Marchman Act has provisions for
non-family members to legally compel a loved one into treatment. At Addiction
Recovery Legal Services, we know the steps involved for friends who know their
loved one requires drug rehabilitation treatment. Court ordered treatment can
mean the difference between life and death for some addicts.
Is the Florida Marchman Act the Best Next Step?
Has your family member or loved one refused
treatment or left treatment early? Has he or she lost the ability to make
rational decisions concerning drug use? Is he or she in danger of self-harm or
of harming others? If so, court ordered addiction treatment under the Marchman
Act may be the only logical next step.
Why Working With an Attorney Is Preferable
You do not have to retain a lawyer to request a
hearing under the Marchman Act, but in most cases you are better off if you do.
The addict at the center of the situation is appointed counsel whose job it is
to fight forced drug treatment, and without an attorney on your side, your
efforts could fail. Additionally, the process can be complex, and one misstep
could derail your efforts.
Forced Drug Rehabilitation Could Save Your
Loved One's Life
Addiction Recovery Legal Services has extensive
experience in Marchman Act cases and can guide you at every step of this
stressful process. If you are out of answers and are watching a loved one
destroy his or her own life and those of others, court ordered drug treatment
may be the only way for that person to get the help they need.
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