A Way Forward: The Right to Recover

Navigating the Marchment Act: Legal Leverage in Treatment

22 min · 3. juni 2026
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Episode Summary: In this episode of A Way Forward: The Right to Recover, host Lisa Mosbey engages in an insightful discussion with attorney Richard Casey III, partner at Robinson and Casey P.L.L.C. They delve into the intricacies of the Marchment Act, focusing on the legal implications when someone exits treatment prematurely. Richard explains the leverage the Act provides to families and treatment centers, emphasizing the potential consequences for non-compliance, such as civil contempt and incarceration. He highlights the importance of immediate action and strict boundaries to ensure individuals remain in treatment. Through real-life examples, Richard underscores the critical role of the Marchment Act in maintaining treatment continuity and the potential outcomes when families enforce or neglect these legal tools. This episode is essential for families grappling with addiction or mental health issues, offering practical advice and legal insights to navigate these challenging situations effectively. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:36 – Importance of the Marchment Act 01:04 – Consequences of Leaving Treatment Early 03:18 – Court Oversight and Contempt 04:36 – Civil vs. Criminal Contempt 05:21 – Legal Options for Returning to Treatment 06:26 – Role of Law Enforcement 07:19 – Family Interventions and Treatment Compliance 09:04 – Treatment Provider Responses 10:29 – Family Expectations and Legal Steps 12:10 – Court's Role in Treatment Compliance 14:28 – Real-Life Outcomes and Legal Leverage 16:43 – Importance of Immediate Action by Families 20:28 – Emotional Hurdles for Families About the Show: A Way Forward: The Right to Recover is a podcast dedicated to helping families navigate the complex legal landscape when dealing with addiction and mental health issues. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey, the show features expert insights from legal professionals like Richard Casey III, who provide practical advice and strategies for leveraging legal tools such as the Marchment Act. The podcast aims to empower listeners with knowledge and resources to make informed decisions, emphasizing the importance of legal leverage and tough love in recovery processes. With a focus on clarity and actionable guidance, A Way Forward is an essential resource for families seeking to support their loved ones through challenging times.

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Episode Summary:  In this episode of A Way Forward: The Right to Recover, attorney Richard Casey III from Robinson and Casey PLLC joins host Lisa Mosbey to discuss the complexities surrounding Marchman Act cases, particularly when individuals fail to appear in court. Richard explains the legal expectations and processes involved when a person is absent from a scheduled hearing, emphasizing the importance of service of process and the potential for continuances or court-ordered interventions. He also delves into the role of family members in ensuring compliance and the emotional challenges they face. Richard shares personal insights on the significance of boundaries and leverage in encouraging treatment, drawing from his own experiences with addiction in his family. This episode provides valuable guidance for families navigating the legal system to support loved ones in crisis. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:33 – Importance of Court Appearance in Marchman Act Cases 01:18 – Service of Process and Its Role 02:00 – Challenges in Serving Individuals 02:45 – Court Proceedings Without the Respondent 03:39 – Impact of Non-Appearance on Case Outcome 04:41 – Court’s Authority to Issue Pickup Orders 05:51 – Tools for Ensuring Compliance 07:01 – Family’s Role in Legal Proceedings 08:31 – Compassion and Compliance in Marchman Act 09:48 – Importance of Treatment Over Court Appearance 11:02 – Neutrality and Objectivity in Court 13:02 – Personal Story: Family Intervention and Treatment 14:11 – Consequences of Missing Court Dates 15:02 – Final Thoughts on Family Boundaries About the Show:  A Way Forward: The Right to Recover is a podcast dedicated to providing insights and guidance for families navigating the legal and emotional challenges of addiction and mental health crises. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey, the show features conversations with legal experts, mental health professionals, and individuals with personal experiences in the field. The series aims to empower listeners with knowledge and strategies to support their loved ones through difficult times, emphasizing compassion, understanding, and effective legal tools.

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Episode Summary: In this episode, Craig Robinson, a partner at Robinson and Casey, PLLC, is joined by Daniel Rubin, LMHC, to discuss the intricate world of mental health and addiction. Daniel shares his personal journey through addiction and recovery, highlighting the challenges he faced and the pivotal moments that led him to become a licensed therapist. The conversation delves into the complexities of the treatment industry, the importance of personalized care, and the innovative approach of Transcend Wellness, a men's intensive outpatient program. Daniel also sheds light on the societal misconceptions about addiction and the critical role of involuntary treatment options like the Marchment Act. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the realities of addiction treatment and the importance of comprehensive support systems in recovery. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 0:50 – Daniel Rubin's Background and Entry into Mental Health 2:02 – Early Struggles with Addiction 3:30 – College Experiences and Legal Troubles 5:15 – Transition to Therapy and Career Beginnings 9:02 – The Role of Therapy in Recovery 12:00 – Experience in Various Mental Health Settings 17:01 – The Importance of Self-Disclosure in Therapy 19:00 – Building Support Systems for Recovery 20:00 – Overview of Transcend Wellness 24:08 – Misunderstandings About Treatment Completion 29:00 – Trends in Addiction and Mental Health 35:36 – The Marchment Act and Involuntary Treatment About the Show: A Way Forward: The Right to Recover is a podcast dedicated to exploring the multifaceted world of mental health and addiction recovery. Hosted by legal and mental health professionals, the show provides listeners with expert insights, personal stories, and practical advice on navigating the complexities of behavioral health law and treatment. With a focus on clarity and empathy, the series aims to demystify the legal processes and therapeutic approaches that can aid individuals and families in crisis. Whether you're a legal professional, a mental health advocate, or someone seeking guidance, A Way Forward offers valuable perspectives and resources to support recovery journeys.

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Episode Summary: In this episode of A Way Forward: The Right to Recover, host Lisa Mosbey engages in an insightful discussion with attorney Richard Casey III, partner at Robinson and Casey P.L.L.C. They delve into the intricacies of the Marchment Act, focusing on the legal implications when someone exits treatment prematurely. Richard explains the leverage the Act provides to families and treatment centers, emphasizing the potential consequences for non-compliance, such as civil contempt and incarceration. He highlights the importance of immediate action and strict boundaries to ensure individuals remain in treatment. Through real-life examples, Richard underscores the critical role of the Marchment Act in maintaining treatment continuity and the potential outcomes when families enforce or neglect these legal tools. This episode is essential for families grappling with addiction or mental health issues, offering practical advice and legal insights to navigate these challenging situations effectively. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:36 – Importance of the Marchment Act 01:04 – Consequences of Leaving Treatment Early 03:18 – Court Oversight and Contempt 04:36 – Civil vs. Criminal Contempt 05:21 – Legal Options for Returning to Treatment 06:26 – Role of Law Enforcement 07:19 – Family Interventions and Treatment Compliance 09:04 – Treatment Provider Responses 10:29 – Family Expectations and Legal Steps 12:10 – Court's Role in Treatment Compliance 14:28 – Real-Life Outcomes and Legal Leverage 16:43 – Importance of Immediate Action by Families 20:28 – Emotional Hurdles for Families About the Show: A Way Forward: The Right to Recover is a podcast dedicated to helping families navigate the complex legal landscape when dealing with addiction and mental health issues. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey, the show features expert insights from legal professionals like Richard Casey III, who provide practical advice and strategies for leveraging legal tools such as the Marchment Act. The podcast aims to empower listeners with knowledge and resources to make informed decisions, emphasizing the importance of legal leverage and tough love in recovery processes. With a focus on clarity and actionable guidance, A Way Forward is an essential resource for families seeking to support their loved ones through challenging times.

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Episode Summary: In this episode of A Way Forward: The Right to Recover, host Lisa Mosbey is joined by attorney Richard Casey, a partner at Robinson and Casey, PLLC. They delve into the intricacies of the Marchment Act, focusing on the assessment and stabilization phase. Richard explains the legal and procedural steps involved once a Marchment Act petition is granted, including the role of law enforcement and the assessment process conducted by licensed service providers. He highlights the importance of due process and the criteria professionals use to determine the necessity of involuntary treatment. The discussion also covers the potential outcomes of the assessment phase and the legal decisions the court can make based on the findings. This episode is essential for families seeking to understand the Marchment Act and the legal avenues available to support loved ones struggling with addiction or mental health issues. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 0:34 – Overview of the Marchment Act 1:03 – Purpose of Assessment and Stabilization 1:52 – Legal Framework and Court Process 3:20 – Assessment Locations and Procedures 5:34 – Role of Licensed Service Providers 7:42 – Criteria for Treatment Necessity 9:39 – ASAM Criteria and Levels of Care 13:06 – Duration of Assessment Phase 15:07 – Handling Resistance and Non-compliance 19:20 – Court Decisions Post-Assessment 21:09 – Treatment Duration and Renewal Options About the Show: A Way Forward: The Right to Recover is a podcast dedicated to exploring the legal pathways available for families dealing with addiction and mental health crises. Hosted by Lisa Mosbey, the series features in-depth discussions with legal experts like Richard Casey, offering insights into laws such as the Marchment Act. The show aims to demystify complex legal processes, providing listeners with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions. Whether you're a family member seeking guidance or a professional in the field, Away Forward offers valuable perspectives on navigating the intersection of law and mental health.

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