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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 249797" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Ok, here are a couple of sections from VA's state law. Am I the only one that interprets this as a judge is allowed to order Residential Treatment Center (RTC) if there is reason to believe it is warranted and the parent petitions the court? I'm not a legal expert, so please let me know what you think they are saying.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe the root of this is the question: are there any laws requiring psychiatric treatment needed if outpatient isn't enough and the kid needs something between outpatient and intensive inpatient? You know how they try in-home therapy as a next level of care for outpatient? Well, the in home therapist doesn't do psychiatrist care or other in home services. See the part I underlined above- does that mean it has to be a law that the service is provided (as in special education) before a judge is allowed to order it, or does it mean that we have a legal right to get it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 249797, member: 3699"] Ok, here are a couple of sections from VA's state law. Am I the only one that interprets this as a judge is allowed to order Residential Treatment Center (RTC) if there is reason to believe it is warranted and the parent petitions the court? I'm not a legal expert, so please let me know what you think they are saying. Maybe the root of this is the question: are there any laws requiring psychiatric treatment needed if outpatient isn't enough and the kid needs something between outpatient and intensive inpatient? You know how they try in-home therapy as a next level of care for outpatient? Well, the in home therapist doesn't do psychiatrist care or other in home services. See the part I underlined above- does that mean it has to be a law that the service is provided (as in special education) before a judge is allowed to order it, or does it mean that we have a legal right to get it? [/QUOTE]
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