Sunday, February 13, 2011

Is there any way you can compel someone by law to seek treatment for bipolar disorder?

My ex has Bi Polar disorder and will not admit to themselves or seek treatment. As a result, I do not think he is around at all and it makes it very difficult for me to raise our daughter alone. He does not pay child support, and I like this. Can I do anything to force it, can seek treatment? It may be involuntarily committed if he is a danger to himself or others. Otherwise you can not have a lot to do with his mental illness. They say "he does not want to admit it to themselves - he has officially been diagnosed by a psychiatrist, a bipolar or is this just your guess when he was diagnosed, and if your safety and security of your daughter, talk to question police? Authorities . Also tell him not to pay child support. But you definitely need to clarify whether he was officially diagnosed or not. Not if he is a danger to themselves or other people, so give the only real alternative is to cut him (in Britain) or equivalent. Suspect, but in this case is probably not bad enough, unfortunately, can not really see the options for child support - depending on where you are, there may be ways to make him pay. CSA in the United Kingdom, or think there are versions of this in the U.S.Questions put into the treatment process will help with child support anyway. I do not want your child back, but expect to pay alimony! You seem reasonable. No, you can not force him to therapy. But you can get treatment for you. And as you know your ex is bipolar? It is one of the most diagnosed diseases in mental health. He was diagnosed by a professional or just your opinion? Only if it is a danger to themselves or others. If there is reason to believe that going to hurt anyone, including himself, a police officer or health professional you have been hospitalized for 72 hours against their will, while undergoing psychiatric evaluation. It is very difficult because I know that in a psych hospital Dr. ordered. The review, but if the patient does not seem a danger to themselves or others is not much you can do. If you were married it would be a very different situation. But most of the time in hospital, the law that they just want a mental patient in 72 hours. I personally do not think there is a significant time to treat a person with Bi Polar medication. If you think he is a danger to himself or others or suicidal can tire the author for advice on this. I do not think there's anything you can do if you do not take him to family court over custody and your daughter and talk about their problems and ask that he not be around your daughter, if he does not pay child support and help to search for his bipolar issues and even his drug problem. She helped me with my ex is almost the same in the case .

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