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Although there isn’t exactly a designation of “mental health attorney” in Indiana, most attorney’s practicing in the area of probate, in which guardianships and mental health are major issues, should be able to address your questions in this area. Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/involuntary-commitment-to-a-mental-health-facility-in-indiana

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This article covers some common questions that you might ask a #mentalhealth #lawyer in #Indiana, like: Does Indiana have #involuntarycommitment #laws? How do you get someone involuntarily committed in Indiana? What are the criteria for a person to be involuntarily admitted to a #hospital or mental health facility in Indiana? And, do I need a #lawyer to get someone involuntarily committed to a mental health facility?