Find an Al-Anon group in your area for yourself:http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/english.h…
To speak to a drug rehab counselor call toll free 1-877-300-7044. In TN.
If you call that number they can give you all the information you need about Tennessee.
Lot’s of law and information in the link below.http://newlifecentersf.com/city.php/Nash…
another source:http://www.addictionca.com/contact2.htm?…
Good luck to you.
♥ G ♥ said on 11-11-2009
If she lacks respect for personal freedom, then sure.
Name said on 11-11-2009
If a person does not go voluntary I do not know how much it would work. It has to be the person who wants to change.
adobepri said on 11-11-2009
In Colorado, you have to file an M-1 with a district attorney if they find resonable reasones to have him committed to rehab .
mikeyv said on 11-11-2009
Only with legal help and even then he may not come out of it as you would hope. The only one who can really help him, is himself. People barely get committed these days. They have to want the help and sometimes, only hard knocks can convince them. Best of luck to you.
thewilde said on 11-11-2009
depends……..who’s asking
Janna G said on 11-11-2009
I’m not sure about Tennessee, but in Iowa you can. You have to either talk to your doctor, or a Judge, and the Judge can court committ him. Then he has no choice but to go.
Find an Al-Anon group in your area for yourself:http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/english.h…
To speak to a drug rehab counselor call toll free 1-877-300-7044. In TN.
If you call that number they can give you all the information you need about Tennessee.
Lot’s of law and information in the link below.http://newlifecentersf.com/city.php/Nash…
another source:http://www.addictionca.com/contact2.htm?…
Good luck to you.
If she lacks respect for personal freedom, then sure.
If a person does not go voluntary I do not know how much it would work. It has to be the person who wants to change.
In Colorado, you have to file an M-1 with a district attorney if they find resonable reasones to have him committed to rehab .
Only with legal help and even then he may not come out of it as you would hope. The only one who can really help him, is himself. People barely get committed these days. They have to want the help and sometimes, only hard knocks can convince them. Best of luck to you.
depends……..who’s asking
I’m not sure about Tennessee, but in Iowa you can. You have to either talk to your doctor, or a Judge, and the Judge can court committ him. Then he has no choice but to go.
The only place Im aware of is Florida… sorry