Virginia Motion to Continue Mandatory Outpatient Treatment Order is a type of court order that can be issued in the state of Virginia which requires a person to continue a mandatory outpatient treatment program for mental health or substance abuse issues. This order is issued by a judge, and must be approved by the court. The order can be issued for a period of up to one year, and the court may extend the order if necessary. The order typically requires the person to comply with the treatment plan and attend all scheduled appointments. The Virginia Motion to Continue Mandatory Outpatient Treatment Order can be used in both civil and criminal cases, and is often issued in cases where the individual has a history of mental health or substance abuse issues which have not been adequately addressed. The order can be issued for a variety of reasons, such as to ensure the safety of the individual or of the public, or to ensure the individual is getting the treatment they need in order to improve their condition. Types of Virginia Motion to Continue Mandatory Outpatient Treatment Order include: • Civil Commitment Order • Involuntary Treatment Order • Substance Abuse Treatment Order • Mental Health Treatment Order • Outpatient Treatment Order • Involuntary Outpatient TreatmenOrdErer. Er