Can Two People in a Houseold Have Third Person Living There Innvoluntarily Hve the Third Person Committed to A?
Question by carol_savage2000: can two people in a houseold have third person living there innvoluntarily hve the third person committed to a?
Can 2 people living together have a third person living there involuntarily committed to drug or alclhol abure treatment center. We live in Georgia.
involumtarily sent to a alcohol or drug treatmen center.
Does the patient hany say in it
Best answer:
Answer by Zyzzyx
I suppose that even in Georgia there would be outside authorities rendering analysis.
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