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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 645696" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Just a comment on this, you should have had the boyfriend arrested. A 29 year old man has no reason to be sneaking in your teens room at anytime much less 3 in the morning. If she won't help herself by not allowing these type of relationships, you still can by parental authority to involve the police. </p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as this is concerned you need to look at your State Statutes to see what your parental rights are. Federal HIPPA Law gives you the right to know what is going on in your child's mental health treatments, however HIPPA does allow state laws to set their own laws on treatment vs. parental laws so you need to turn to your own state statutes (laws) and see what the law is where you live. Also, permission for her privacy may have been signed away on your part to get treatment for her. So after checking you state laws, refer back to the paperwork you signed (HIPPA forms) or ask to see them.</p><p>So sorry that you have had such a difficult path with your daughter and I hope you are finally on the path for her getting better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 645696, member: 18366"] Just a comment on this, you should have had the boyfriend arrested. A 29 year old man has no reason to be sneaking in your teens room at anytime much less 3 in the morning. If she won't help herself by not allowing these type of relationships, you still can by parental authority to involve the police. As far as this is concerned you need to look at your State Statutes to see what your parental rights are. Federal HIPPA Law gives you the right to know what is going on in your child's mental health treatments, however HIPPA does allow state laws to set their own laws on treatment vs. parental laws so you need to turn to your own state statutes (laws) and see what the law is where you live. Also, permission for her privacy may have been signed away on your part to get treatment for her. So after checking you state laws, refer back to the paperwork you signed (HIPPA forms) or ask to see them. So sorry that you have had such a difficult path with your daughter and I hope you are finally on the path for her getting better. [/QUOTE]
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