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 MP1.0600 Joel's Law Petition for Initial Detention?
A: MP1.0600 Joel's Law Petition for Initial Detention is a legal form used in the state of Washington to petition for the initial detention of an individual who poses a risk of serious harm to themselves or others due to a mental disorder.
Q: Who can file MP1.0600 Joel's Law Petition for Initial Detention?
A: MP1.0600 Joel's Law Petition for Initial Detention can be filed by a designated mental health professional, a peace officer, or any interested person who has knowledge of the individual's behavior.
Q: What is the purpose of MP1.0600 Joel's Law Petition for Initial Detention?
A: The purpose of MP1.0600 Joel's Law Petition for Initial Detention is to initiate a legal process to temporarily hold an individual with a mental disorder for evaluation and treatment to ensure their safety and the safety of others.
Q: What are the requirements for filing MP1.0600 Joel's Law Petition for Initial Detention?
A: To file MP1.0600 Joel's Law Petition for Initial Detention, there must be evidence that the individual has a mental disorder, poses a risk of serious harm to themselves or others, and lacks the capacity to make a voluntary decision regarding treatment.
Q: What happens after filing MP1.0600 Joel's Law Petition for Initial Detention?
A: After filing MP1.0600 Joel's Law Petition for Initial Detention, a judge will review the petition and may order an immediate detention for evaluation and possible treatment. A hearing will be scheduled to determine whether the detention should continue.
Form Details:
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