This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form MP1.0700 for the current year.
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.
Q: What is Form MP1.0700?
A: Form MP1.0700 is a legal document known as Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention in Washington.
Q: What is Joel's Law?
A: Joel's Law is a law in Washington that allows family members or other concerned individuals to petition for involuntary psychiatric treatment for someone who is refusing help.
Q: What is the purpose of Form MP1.0700?
A: The purpose of Form MP1.0700 is to request an initial detention order for an individual who may be a danger to themselves or others due to a mental health crisis.
Q: Who can request a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention?
A: Family members or other concerned individuals can request a Joel's Law Order for Initial Detention.
Q: What happens after a Form MP1.0700 is filed?
A: After Form MP1.0700 is filed, a judge will review the petition and determine whether there is enough evidence to issue an order for initial detention.
Q: How long can an individual be detained under Joel's Law?
A: An individual can be initially detained under Joel's Law for up to 72 hours. After that, a treatment petition must be filed for further detention.
Q: Can an individual refuse treatment under Joel's Law?
A: Yes, an individual can refuse treatment under Joel's Law. However, if deemed necessary, treatment can be provided involuntarily.
Q: Is Form MP1.0700 specific to Washington?
A: Yes, Form MP1.0700 is specific to Washington and is used for requesting an initial detention order under Joel's Law.
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