Form MP01.0700 Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention - Washington

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Form MP01.0700 Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention - Washington

What Is Form MP01.0700?

This is a legal form that was released by the Washington Superior Court - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is MP01.0700 Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention?
A: MP01.0700 Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention is a legal document in Washington that allows for the initial detention of individuals in cases where their mental health poses a risk to themselves or others.

Q: Who can request a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention?
A: A Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention can be requested by the individual's family members, legal guardians, or health care providers.

Q: Is a court order required for a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention?
A: Yes, a court order is required for a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention to be implemented.

Q: What is the purpose of a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention?
A: The purpose of a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention is to provide immediate intervention and treatment for individuals with serious mental health conditions to prevent harm to themselves or others.

Q: How long does a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention last?
A: A Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention can last up to 72 hours.

Q: Can a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention be extended?
A: Yes, a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention can be extended for an additional 14 days if the court finds that the individual continues to meet the criteria for detention.

Q: What happens after the expiration of a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention?
A: After the expiration of a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention, the individual may be released or further legal proceedings may be initiated to determine if involuntary treatment is necessary.

Q: Is a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention applicable only to adults?
A: No, a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention can be applicable to both adults and minors, depending on the circumstances.

Q: What is the significance of Joel's Law?
A: Joel's Law was enacted in Washington to provide additional protections and procedures for individuals with mental health conditions, ensuring that their rights are respected while balancing the need for intervention and treatment.

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Form Details:

  • Released on June 1, 2020;
  • The latest edition provided by the Washington Superior Court;
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