There are many situations in which a person may need to prove a parent or other party’s substance abuse—or their own sobriety—in court. Knowing how, mainly if custody is involved, is critical.

This article provides an overview of essential aspects related to proving drug abuse or alcoholism in court.

How to Prove Substance Abuse in Court:  Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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