Order Setting Involuntary Treatment Pending Trial is a legal document that was released by the Superior Court - King County, Washington - a government authority operating within Washington. The form may be used strictly within KIng County.
Q: What is the purpose of an order setting trial date and committing adult for involuntary treatment pending trial?
A: The purpose is to determine the date for the trial and the commitment of an adult for involuntary treatment pending trial.
Q: Who can request this order?
A: This order can be requested by any party involved in the case or by the court itself.
Q: What happens during the trial?
A: The trial is held to determine if the adult should be involuntarily committed for treatment.
Q: What is an involuntary treatment?
A: Involuntary treatment refers to providing medical care or mental health treatment to someone against their will.
Q: What is the purpose of committing an adult pending trial?
A: The purpose is to ensure that the adult receives necessary treatment while awaiting trial.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for requesting this order?
A: Yes, there are specific requirements that need to be met, such as providing evidence of the person's mental health condition and the need for involuntary treatment.
Q: Who can issue this order?
A: This order can be issued by a judge or a mental health professional.
Q: What factors are considered in the decision to commit an adult for treatment?
A: Factors such as the person's mental health condition, the risk of harm to themselves or others, and the need for treatment are considered in the decision.
Q: Can the adult refuse treatment?
A: In most cases, the adult can refuse treatment, but there are exceptions when the court determines that the person is unable to make informed decisions about their own treatment.
Form Details:
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