The Missouri Petition To Admit Ward To Facility is a legal document used in the state of Missouri when a guardian of a minor (under the age of 18) or incapacitated adult is seeking the court's permission to admit their ward into a psychiatric or similar type of facility for assessment and/or treatment. This document must be filed with the court before the ward can be admitted. There are two types of Missouri Petition To Admit Ward To Facility: Voluntary Admission Petition and Involuntary Admission Petition. A Voluntary Admission Petition is used when the guardian believes the ward is in need of treatment and the ward agrees to the admission. An Involuntary Admission Petition is used when the guardian believes the ward is in need of treatment and the ward does not agree to the admission. Both petitions must include information about the ward's mental health, the type of facility to which the ward is being admitted, the reasons for the admission, and the guardian's consent.