rockin'robin
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Just last week, I filed a Marchman Act thru the State Attorney's Office (my first time). It's a learning experience. Several years ago, I was also a co-signee against someone which we filed the Baker Act. These 2 Acts differ in some aspects.
The Marchman Act (here in Florida): if you are a relative by blood, you can file on someone if they are on drugs and you would want an Intervention. That person will be served with papers from the Court, a set date to appear before a Judge, be drug tested, even be required to go into Rehab for treatment/counseling/family intervention.
The Baker Act is for someone who is on drugs and is a danger to themselves or others.
Court date is Sept. 29th. I will have an intrepretor.
It was the last choice to make to try to get some help for someone who is on drugs but refuses any help or rehab.
Has anyone had this experience before?
The Marchman Act (here in Florida): if you are a relative by blood, you can file on someone if they are on drugs and you would want an Intervention. That person will be served with papers from the Court, a set date to appear before a Judge, be drug tested, even be required to go into Rehab for treatment/counseling/family intervention.
The Baker Act is for someone who is on drugs and is a danger to themselves or others.
Court date is Sept. 29th. I will have an intrepretor.
It was the last choice to make to try to get some help for someone who is on drugs but refuses any help or rehab.
Has anyone had this experience before?

Can't look at it from your perspective.