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Juvenile Law
GotTrouble.com understands that when a juvenile is accused of a crime, the criminal process is very different. Juvenile crime is called an act of "delinquency" and requires court intervention to correct the delinquency. These courts are known as juvenile courts and they have their own special rules and procedures.
Learn what to do if your child is arrested, juvenile rights, and when a juvenile can be tried as an adult.
Learn about the juvenile criminal process, juvenile sentencing, juvenile law, and what happens with juvenile criminal records.
Learn why a child needs a juvenile defense lawyer and the questions to ask when hiring a defense attorney.
Learn about the different types of legal lenders. Whether you need immediate money for juvenile defense lawyer fees or other legal services, we can help find a legal lender near you.
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