Having your child charged with a juvenile offense can be frightening and overwhelming. Our frequent blog posts offer vital information on common juvenile charges and potential penalties, as well as their legal rights and options, in simple and straightforward posts.
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How Florida Parents Can Protect Their Child's Future After a Sex Crime ArrestFlorida parents face difficult decisions after a child's sex crime arrest. An Okaloosa County juvenile defense lawyer explains what steps to take right now.
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A Florida Sex Crime Conviction Could Jeopardize Your Child’s College ApplicationJuvenile sex crime charges impact college admissions, even before trial. Okaloosa County defense attorney discusses protecting your child's educational future.
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Minors and Felony Charges in FloridaWhen children are sent to adult court, they lose many privileges and risk an unremovable adult criminal record.
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Moving Past a Juvenile Adjudication in FloridaWhile many juvenile records are destroyed when an offender turns 21, there are important exceptions that can make it difficult to move past your mistakes.
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Problems and Penalties for Parents: The Potential Consequences of a Juvenile OffenseIf your child committed a juvenile offense, you have plenty of worries, including possibly facing penalties yourself. A juvenile defense attorney can help.