Rehab Enrollment Legalities Explained

Summary

Parents in Texas can enroll a 19-year-old in rehab if they believe its necessary, but its not mandatory for one-time marijuana use. Legal action against parents is unlikely unless theres evidence of abuse or neglect. If the rehab environment feels inappropriate, discussing concerns with a legal advisor or counselor is advisable. Youre not legally required to disclose rehab experiences unless theres a legal obligation.

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okay but if my mom forced me to do that i don't want her to get in trouble
It sounds like you're concerned about your mom's decision and potential legal consequences for her. Generally, parents or guardians can make decisions they believe are in their child's best interest, including rehab enrollment. However, if you feel this decision is inappropriate or unnecessary, you might consider discussing your concerns with a legal advisor or counselor. Is there anything specific you'd like more information on regarding legal rights or options?
yes. will the state press charges against her for forcing me into an innapropriate and dangerous environment...
In Texas, the state typically does not press charges against a parent for enrolling their child in rehab unless there is evidence of abuse or neglect. If you believe the environment is inappropriate or dangerous, you might consider speaking with a legal advisor or counselor to explore your options.
Is there a specific aspect of this situation you would like more information on?
but if i am *, shouldn't it be okay if it is abuse and neglect. i don't want my mom to get in trouble...
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If you're * and feel the rehab environment is abusive or neglectful, you could discuss this with a legal advisor. Generally, the state won't press charges against your mom unless there is clear evidence of abuse or neglect. Would you like information on how to seek legal advice or support?
am i legally required to disclose any of this
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In Texas, you're not legally required to disclose your rehab experience unless there's a legal obligation, such as a court case or specific situation. If you're concerned about privacy, consider consulting a legal advisor for advice.