My child is not listening to me and I want my child to go in front of a judge, what do I do?

A juvenile must first be alleged to have committed a crime and arrested:

  • An intake officer must find probable cause that it is reasonable to believe the juvenile committed the alleged crime and decide if court is the best course of action.  
  • When a juvenile is referred to court, that juvenile has all the constitutional rights afforded adults.
  • In Virginia, the parents may be required to pay for the juvenile's attorney either by hiring one or requesting a court appointed attorney.
  • The parents/ guardians cannot refuse legal representation for their child.
  • If a child requests an attorney, an attorney will be appointed.

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1. My child is not listening to me and I want my child to go in front of a judge, what do I do?
2. There is a child in my neighborhood who I know vandalized my property, what do I do?
3. I think this young person who is hanging out with my child is on probation, how can I find out?
4. My child just needs a couple of days in the detention home to teach him or her a lesson, what do I do?
5. My child went to court and the judge said there was "evidence sufficient" to find my child guilty, what does that mean?
6. How do I know my child is on probation?
7. My child is on probation and did not come home at curfew, do I call the police?