Probate Court Properly Exercised Jurisdiction In Mental Health Code Case
The probate court in this Mental Health Code case properly ordered the respondent to undergo a combined program of hospitalization and outpatient services, the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled, finding that the probate court had subject-matter jurisdiction over the matter.
Trial Court Did Not Err By Granting Appellee’s Petition For Sole Guardianship
The Trial Court did not err when it granted the Appellee’s petition to be sole guardian of the ward in question, AMMB, despite the Appellant’s multiple challenges to the order in question.
Appeals Court Upholds Order For Mental-Health Treatment
The Washtenaw County Probate Court properly granted a petition for the respondent to receive mental-health treatment.
Continuing Treatment Petition Valid Despite Noncompliance With Statute
The trial court properly denied a motion to dismiss a petition for continuing mental-health treatment, even though the petition did not strictly comply with the statutory requirements.
Injunction Properly Issued to Prevent Transfer of Protected Individual
The probate court properly issued a permanent injunction to prevent the Lenawee Community Mental Health Authority from transferring a protected individual to another facility.