Understanding The Role You Play as a Petitioner Under Florida’s Marchman Act

 Filing a petition under the Marchman Act is usually driven by love and the desire to see a loved one get help. As this petition only applies to an addict who has refused to get treatment, the petitioner plays a major role in this instance. You should therefore understand this role and wht may happen to this role. Getting guidance on from legal experts will help you play your part well enough to see your loved one get treatment.

As a petitioner under The Marchman Act Florida you need to know the following:

·         You have the burden of proofing the addicted loved one meets the criteria necessary for court ordered treatment

Even if the addict as a respondent challenges the petition, it will be up to you to convince the judge the intervention is necessary.

·         You should be present for all hearings pertaining the case

Your role does not end at making the petition. You should be committed to see the process through to the end and be present for your loved one throughout.

·         Once the petition goes through you do not have a say or power to stop or change the order

Should for one reason or the other feel you cannot go on, once the judge makes the order you have no way to stop its implementation. 

·         The judge makes all decision pertaining treatment in the best interest of the patient.

Once the petition is successful, all decisions related to the addict from Involuntary Hospitalization Florida to when the treatment ends are made only by the judge.

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