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The Marchman Act (Florida Statute Chapter 397) is a Florida law that allows families and loved ones to seek court-ordered assessment and treatment for someone struggling with substance abuse. It helps individuals who are unable to recognize their need for help due to impaired judgment from addiction, providing a legal pathway to potentially life-saving treatment.
We publish new articles regularly, typically 2-4 times per month. Our content covers the latest information about the Marchman Act, addiction treatment resources, family guides, and success stories. Check back often or bookmark this page for the latest updates.
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The Marchman Act may be appropriate if your loved one has lost control over their substance use, is in danger of harming themselves or others, and has refused voluntary treatment. Our blog articles can help you understand the criteria, but we recommend calling our team for a free, confidential consultation to discuss your specific situation.
Our blog covers a wide range of topics including: understanding the Marchman Act process, differences between Marchman and Baker Acts, family guides for intervention, treatment options in Florida, success stories, county-specific information, legal considerations, and resources for families dealing with addiction.

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