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    Default Involuntarily commited help

    Folks on this board seem to be a wealth of knowledge in one place. I have a friend that was committed by the parents for not listening when in the teens. This was 20-30 yrs ago.

    Would this affect them getting a LTCF?
    If so there anything that can be done to straighten it out?

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    Default Re: Involuntarily commited help

    Yes if he was committed for 120hrs and/or there was a judgment on it. ....or something like that.

    There are legal means to clear it, which he will need to speak to an attorney about doing it properly.

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    Default Re: Involuntarily commited help

    He could've been commited for 3 hours, it doesn't matter. Once that 302 is signed, there is no taking it back. The hospital ships it to the county MH/MR Administration, and they make copies and send it to the PSP Firearms Unit...

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