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<blockquote data-quote="FlowerGarden" data-source="post: 647604" data-attributes="member: 3068"><p>How has her behavior been? Is she doing her school work? In NJ you don't need a felony charge against you to get court ordered into residential. We got the police involved to get our son into residential. We did that on the advice of two psychiatrists. Anytime he started to act out, we called the police. They charged him with something like disturbing the peace and something else that I don't recall. He'd be brought to the hospital after that. The last time in the hospital, the psychiatrist worked hard to get him kept there and to get him to see the judge while there. The judge listened to what was going on with our son and he court ordered him into residential. We had to wait for a bed to open and it took months because of the long waiting list. So he was discharged from the hospital and we had to wait it out at home. The judge had him on probation so that helped also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlowerGarden, post: 647604, member: 3068"] How has her behavior been? Is she doing her school work? In NJ you don't need a felony charge against you to get court ordered into residential. We got the police involved to get our son into residential. We did that on the advice of two psychiatrists. Anytime he started to act out, we called the police. They charged him with something like disturbing the peace and something else that I don't recall. He'd be brought to the hospital after that. The last time in the hospital, the psychiatrist worked hard to get him kept there and to get him to see the judge while there. The judge listened to what was going on with our son and he court ordered him into residential. We had to wait for a bed to open and it took months because of the long waiting list. So he was discharged from the hospital and we had to wait it out at home. The judge had him on probation so that helped also. [/QUOTE]
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