I was ordered to complete counseling for substance abuse. How many times do I have to go to counseling?

You must complete an assessment at an agency within the time period directed by your probation officer. After the assessment, you will meet with a therapist to discuss the results, and you and the therapist will develop a treatment plan. You will follow the directives of the therapist for treatment. This means that if the therapist says you need to attend a group once per week, you are to attend a group once per week.

If the therapist says that you are to complete individual counseling each week, you are to complete individual counseling each week. Once you and the therapist feel you have reached the goals of the treatment plan, you will be successfully discharged from counseling. You must also ensure that your probation officer receives monthly reports from your therapist verifying that you are attending and complying with your counseling. Failure to complete counseling in a timely manner or failing to follow the directives of the probation officer or the therapist may result in a probation violation.

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1. Can my probation be transferred to another county?
2. My probation is almost over. What do I need to do?
3. The Judge had me meet with a probation officer before he sentenced me. Does this mean that I will be placed on probation?
4. My spouse was ordered to have no contact with me while he/she is on probation. How can I get that changed so that we may have contact with each other?
5. I was ordered to complete counseling for substance abuse. How many times do I have to go to counseling?
6. I have a probation violation hearing scheduled. Does this mean that I am going to jail?
7. Why do I have to keep coming in for drug tests when I have been testing negative for over a year?
8. I keep calling my probation officer, but she is not answering her phone. How can I get in touch with her?
9. My son is on probation, but whenever I call the Court they just tell me no public record exists. I know he is on probation. Why won’t they talk to me?
10. How long will I be on probation?
11. How will a deferral appear on my criminal history?
12. How much will my fine be?
13. How much do drug tests costs?
14. Where can I drug test at?
15. What if I can’t pay my fine on time?
16. While I am on probation can I enter a restaurant that serves alcohol?
17. What is probation?
18. How often do I have to report to my probation officer?
19. Can I have non-reporting probation?
20. What do I have to do on probation?
21. Can I be released from probation early?
22. What do I have to pay for on probation?
23. Can I just pay a bigger fine or serve my jail time and not be on probation?
24. I have medical marijuana certification. Can I smoke marijuana while on probation?
25. I was ordered not to engage in any aggressive, assaultive, or antisocial conduct. What is antisocial behavior?
26. I was ordered to complete drug/alcohol tests while on probation. How does that work?
27. How do I get a restricted license following my drug charge?
28. I was ordered to write an apology letter. How long does it have to be?
29. Could I be told the dates that I will be called in for a drug test ahead of time, so that I can plan my vacation?