Hi Marc,
I re-read what I posted above. I don't think I made sense. The driver's license thing.....the motor vehicle people may refuse to let her have a license if they know she hallucinates. But the point at which the courts become involved would probably be if it becomes necessary for her to be committed to a hospital involuntarily. I'm pretty sure about these things.
In our modern society, it's often difficult if one doesn't have a driver's license. You could use that as leverage in trying to get her to medicate. It is not a wise thing for her to drive if there is danger of psychosis. It is not safe for her or others.
Hope this clarifies things a little. Good luck.
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Vickie
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