Dallas, TX asked in Family Law for Florida

Q: What can i do, i hit a million and my mom changes my life and gets me hospitilized?

Tricky situation,i need to do something.So at the ages of 18 to 19 i had my own company in which i was a business parter of 3.We had just hit a million dollars (first 10 months of being opened).My mom knows i have a company and decided to send me to a hospital thru the courts, the worst thing i did was go on a road trip. I was doing well then..I thought i wld have made her proud and instead she hospitilizes me, then forces me back in her home.Continues to hospitilize me.Even posted me on gofunds me with pic saying im Mentally Challanged.I dont know what to do. Now my life is stuck in a pickle.Dont know how to explain it.-after misdiagnosis and crappy meds im dramatized.What did i do work and make a million dollars.Lost a lot of money.Pain anf suffering.Now im on a record system with this that will haunt me forever.Can i get her arrested, sue, or even get her hospitilized...whatever it is i need to do something.Even get me off the list to never get hospitilized.

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Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Answered
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: Sounds like a daytime soap opera. Take some of your $million and find a different place to live; and do not tell your mom.

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