Marchman Act/Guardianship
Helping loved ones make healthy decisions when they are unable to do so themselves.
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Marchman Act/Guardianship
Helping loved ones make healthy decisions when they are unable to do so themselves.
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When Caring Involves Stepping In
Advocating for a loved one is never an easy decision. However, with proper guidance and support, the Marchman Act or legal guardianship can provide a pathway to safety, stability, and healing.

The Marchman Act
In Florida, the Marchman Act enables loved ones to request a court order for alcohol or substance abuse treatment when someone who is struggling has declined voluntary assistance. This act gives the court the authority to mandate assessment, stabilization, and rehabilitation for the individual, formally referred to as “the respondent.”
While this is often a last resort and not a decision family members make lightly, the Marchman Act serves as a crucial resource in safeguarding the lives of loved ones and family members.
Key criteria for involuntary assessment under the Marchman Act:
Substance abuse impairment
Loss of self-control
Risk of harm to oneself or others
Inability to understand the need for treatment
Refusal of voluntary treatment

What is Guardianship?
Removing someone’s legal rights and personal choices is never an easy decision, and terms like “conservatorship” have entered the American lexicon in recent years in a decidedly negative light. However, when someone endangers their health or life or poses a risk to others, it may become necessary for loved ones to intervene.
Guardianship occurs when a person loses or relinquishes some or all of their civil rights, which are then assigned to another person to act on their behalf. Guardianships must be tailored to the individual’s abilities and needs and should not be more restrictive than necessary. While there are many different types of guardianship under Florida law, Lifeskills provides support for individuals with a guardian advocate receiving mental health treatment.
The Lifeskills Difference
Removing someone’s legal rights and personal choices is never an easy decision, and terms like “conservatorship” have entered the American lexicon in recent years in a decidedly negative light. However, when someone endangers their health or life or poses a risk to others, it may become necessary for loved ones to intervene.
High-quality, compassionate care
Since 1991, Lifeskills South Florida has been committed to providing customized, evidence-based treatment for adults, establishing a legacy of excellence in specialized care. Our offerings range from intensive residential care to comprehensive outpatient programming, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach to your recovery journey.
Interested in learning more?
Lifeskills offers a comprehensive continuum of care for mental health and substance use disorders. Call us at 844.250.2354 or complete our contact form.