Mental Health Court Concerns
Summary
Navigating mental health court with a schizoaffective bipolar disorder and agoraphobia can be challenging. Consider drafting a document outlining how intensive services negatively impact your mental health and recovery. Seek free legal aid from local organizations like the Northwest Justice Project for assistance.Full Conversation
I am in Longview Wa involved in Mental Health court for a first offence theft *. I've been diagnosed with schitzoeffective bipolar disorder and agoraphobia. I need help drafting a document to present to the court and my PO and my mental health sud treatment center as to why forcing me to be active in such intensive services is detramentle to my mental health and has a massive negative effect on my recovery.
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex situation. While I can provide general guidance, drafting legal documents usually requires the assistance of a legal professional. Here's a general outline you might consider:
- Introduction: Briefly state your situation and diagnosis.
- Effects on Mental Health: Explain how the intensive services impact your mental health negatively.
- Recovery: Describe how the current requirements hinder your recovery.
- Request: Specify the changes you believe would benefit your mental health and recovery.
Would you like to be connected with local lawyers who specialize in such cases for more personalized help?
yes please. I'm low income and need free legal aid
Since you're seeking free legal aid, I recommend reaching out to local legal aid organizations in Washington. They often provide assistance for individuals with low income. You can also look into contacting the Northwest Justice Project, which offers legal help to those in need. Would you like more information on how to contact them?