Unless the person was likely to harm themselves or someone else it would be quite difficult. You would certainly need at least one doctors approval.
injunction
That's an 'injunction' - it's designed to legally control what a person can do to keep them on the right side of the law.
Yes it is appropriate to send flowers to someone who is home from rehab and it will make them feel somewhat better. It would also be nice to send a nice card to them stating how proud you are of them as the person out of rehab will need all the encouragement they can get.
You dont, your in rehab for a reason.
You can legally make copies of music you have already purchased and use it in your car but you cannot legally give the copy to someone else.
A court can issue an injunction to compel someone to start or stop doing something. An injunction is a legal order that requires a person to take a specific action or to refrain from doing a particular act.
make (someone) legally or morally bound to an action or course of action .
The rehab songs are both by Amy Winehouse and Rihanna. "they're trying to make me go to rehab, but I said no, no, no." -Amy Winehouse, Rehab "I gotta check into rehab, 'cause baby you're my disease." -Rihanna, Rehab Glad I could be of assistance, and I hope that answers your question!
Like to know at my status conference hearing with the judge in court for back taxes do I need a attorney at this point and what can happen I wrote and ask if I can make payments and live in my home
No, "oblige" is a verb that means to make someone legally or morally bound to do something or to provide a service or favor for someone.
Most rehab facilities will accept teens. Make sure that the rehab specializes in what kind of treatment your teen needs. Also make sure they have a good reputation and a good safety record.
Not legally, no, it doesn't. Living with someone only means you share residence.