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Order Voluntary Admission Of Minor Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be use in Special Proceedings Statewide.
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
In The General Court Of Justice
District Court Division
County
IN THE MATTER OF:
ORDER
VOLUNTARY ADMISSION
OF MINOR
Name And Address Of Respondent
G.S. 122C-224, -224.3
FINDINGS
The Court finds that:
1. The respondent is a minor.
2. The respondent is represented by the attorney named below:
Name Of Attorney
3. The respondent is present at the hearing.
4. The respondent appears before the Court to provide testimony and to answer the Court's questions; otherwise, respondent's
appearance is waived.
5. The respondent's appearance is waived.
6. The respondent was voluntarily admitted to the 24-hour facility named below on the date specified.
Name Of Facility
Date Of Admission
7. The Court previously concurred in the admission, and the matter before the Court is the readmission of the respondent.
Based on the evidence presented, the Court
8. by clear, cogent and convincing evidence finds as facts all matters set out in the evaluation for admission/continued stay of the
physician or other professional specified below, and the report is incorporated by reference as findings.
Date Of Report
Name Of Physician/Professional
9. by clear, cogent and convincing evidence finds these other facts:
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CONCLUSIONS
Based on the above findings, the Court concludes that
1. the respondent
is
is not mentally ill.
is
is not a substance abuser.
is
is not in need of continued treatment at the 24-hour facility to which the respondent has been admitted.
2. less restrictive measures would not be sufficient.
3. reasonable grounds exist to believe that the respondent is
mentally ill
a substance abuser and is in need of
treatment at the 24-hour facility to which the respondent has been admitted but additional diagnosis and evaluation is needed
before the court can concur in the admission.
4. the respondent does not meet the criteria for admission.
ORDER
1. The Court concurs with the voluntary admission and authorizes the continued admission of the respondent for the length of time
specified below.
Length Of Admission
days
2. The Court authorizes an additional stay for the length of time specified below for further diagnosis and evaluation and
ORDERS this matter rescheduled for further hearing at the date, time and place specified below:
Length Of Additional Stay
days (cannot exceed 15)
Date Of Hearing
Place Of Hearing
Time Of Hearing
AM
PM
3. The Court does not concur in the voluntary admission and the respondent is ordered released.
4. Other:
Date
Name Of District Court Judge (Type Or Print)
Signature Of District Court Judge
NOTE: “Upon the request of the legally responsible person or the minor admitted or committed, and after that minor has both been released and
reached adulthood, the court records of that minor made in proceedings pursuant to Article 5 of [Chapter 122C] may be expunged from the files of the
court.” G.S. 122C-54(e)
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