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Guardianship or Involuntary Commitment? 

Help Your Loved One Receive The Mental Health Treatment They Need

Are you the parent, sibling, spouse, or concerned friend of someone with mental health issues? You may desperately want to get them help but don’t know exactly what to do. Download our Free Mental Health Checklist to begin exploring your options. Help them get the help they need – even if they may be unwilling.

Mental health issues can be a serious matter, especially when it poses a danger to themselves or others. You may see the signs – but they don’t. When getting them the help they need seems next to impossible without their cooperation, there are legal procedures that can help ensure that they still do.

Download our Free Mental Health Checklist today and learn the top things to consider in determining

  • if a person needs to be committed
  • if guardianship is a viable option

Guardianship or Involuntary Commitment? 

Help Your Loved One Receive The Mental Health Treatment They Need

Are you the parent, sibling, spouse, or concerned friend of someone with mental health issues? You may desperately want to get them help but don’t know exactly what to do. Download our Free Mental Health Checklist to begin exploring your options. Help them get the help they need – even if they may be unwilling.

Mental health issues can be a serious matter, especially when it poses a danger to themselves or others. You may see the signs – but they don’t. When getting them the help they need seems next to impossible without their cooperation, there are legal procedures that can help ensure that they still do.

Download our Free Mental Health Checklist today and learn the top things to consider in determining

  • if a person needs to be committed
  • if guardianship is a viable option

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