What if a Friend of Mine Was of Legal Age and Was Put Into Rehab by His Parents?
Question by Abby: What if a friend of mine was of legal age and was put into rehab by his parents?
He is not even drinking or using any drugs. He just has some attitude problems that his parents cannot fix. They are not even seeking help from anyone to help them fix the attitude problem. What part of the constitution is his parents breaking? and by the way, how do i answer your answers?
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Answer by LadyCatherine
define ‘ of legal age’. is he 18 or over? there is no hospital that will admit an adult just cause mom and dad think he is behaving right.. that wouldn’t happen..
if he is 18,, there really is nothing his parents can do to get him help unless he wants helps. most they can do is kick him out of their house..
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i assume you mean he’s old enough to make his own desicions. im pretty sure they’re seeking help by putting him in rehab. they’re not breaking any part of the constitutuion unless he specifically says he dosent want to go, they cant make him. however, if his case is presented before a federal judge, the judge can rule mandatory rehab then he has to go. your friend needs to grow a sack and put his foot down or realize that his parents did a crap job raising him and now this is their last resort to have someone else do it. YOU need to quit crying like a little girl and realize that you are not entitled to everything you want for yourself or your friends just because you live in the land of the free. you also need to realize that this is probably for your friends own good as you said, he has an attitude problem, and he’s still obeying everything his parents want him to do so he’s probably still living with them as well.
Again, the Constitution restricts the government, not parents. If he is 18 or over and a court has not ruled his parents still have guardianship, they can’t sign him in, he’d have to sign himself in.
— In your last question, you said they are 17. Unless they live in MO, 17 is not of legal age.
Your friend parents can’t put him in rehab if he’s of legal age. He can get out if he wants to; anytime. Unless it’s court-ordered that he goes to rehab; in that case he as to go. His parent’s aren’t braking the law by trying to help their son out. They might have made the wrong choice on where to go to get help for him, but they didn’t brake the law.
If you are his true friend, you would go to his parents and let them know how you feel. And that they should take him to anger management classes instead of rehab.
Now that I think of it, there is different types of rehabs. There’s rehabs for alcohol and drug abuse and there’s also the rehabs that offer anger management classes, parenting classes, etc. So how do you know which type they sent him to?
And as for answering answers, you can’t. You have to go to their profile, by clicking on their picture, and if they let you, email them back. Or you can type something back to them on the “Additional Details”.
The parents are doing their best to put your friend somewhere where he can get help. The teenage rebellion years, we all had them to some degree, can be simple slamming doors or they can become extreme including physical violence. The situation even without violence can cause major problems for others in the household, teenages in the rebellion stage tend not to have enough mental aptitude to concider the affects their actions and words have on younger members of the family.
So stop looking for fault in this lad’s parents and ack as a proper friend encouraging your friend to take the treatment. The sooner he is through it the sooner he can get on with life, because what ever else you make think while he is in rebellion mode he is not living.
This is not a chat site and you do not get to respond. As to your answer, the constitution is a limit on governments, not on people. If you want to know if there is some law in some state that allows for involuntary committment of some people by some people under some circumstances, then at least mention what state or country is involved.
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