What evidence do they need for breaking and entering?
What do you mean "minor"? If he is 16 or older he is an adult for these purposes. If he is 15 or younger then he would go to juvenile court. The...
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What do you mean "minor"? If he is 16 or older he is an adult for these purposes. If he is 15 or younger then he would go to juvenile court. The...
I'm a little confused. If your mother is the caregiver for your nephew and DSS took custody, your mother would have an attorney appointed for the...
I agree with my colleagues. Parenthood is a constitutionally protected status, and the courts are strict about petitions to terminate; you must...
If you are 47, you know this is not a juvenile law question. I am changing the practice area but also advise you to look again at your question and...
Your granddaughter cannot file for emancipation here because she is not 16 years old and, further, is not a resident of North Carolina (she must...
Currently in North Carolina, an 18-year-old is not a juvenile for criminal law purposes and is considered an adult. I have changed the practice...
You need to provide a little more information. I'm not sure what your being with a girl has to do with anything and there's no information about...
You need to be a little more specific. If you were under 16 and the charge was diverted, it should not show up, but you would be eligible for an...
You don't give any particulars as to what type of case this was, and no one but your lawyer would know why she asked the questions she did....
No matter how well-intentioned, a mother can't give custody of her children with a simple piece of paper, and you can't enforce it. There will come...