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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Can I get arrested for say if you were older I want to kiss and make out with you to a 15 year old?
Ese Omofoma
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answered on Jun 3, 2016

You're playing with fire. I'm not sure your age but if you're over 18, you really should not be having this conversation with a minor.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Juvenile Law for California on
Q: My 17 yr old sister is on probation for a year. Is it ok for her to move in with me?

There is too much tension going on at home with her not getting along with our other siblings and I believe she will do better living with me temp. (I'm 26 no crimina rec)

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answered on May 24, 2016

I recommend that your sister speak with the court or her probation officer to ensure that the move does not violate the conditions of her probation.

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Is there any way to become an emancipated minor in Ohio after 16?

I'm 16, have a job, and I'm trying to graduate highschool early. I'll only be 17 when I graduate. Is there a way I can become emancipated afterwards?

Andy Chen
Andy Chen
answered on Feb 3, 2016

You should post this in the Ohio forum and not the California one. The emancipation rules in each state are different. Good luck.

Andy

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Juvenile Law for California on
Q: I am not legally divirced yet but my ex has threatened to take full custody

Because she is doesn't like the person I am living with. For personal reasons. There is no court order on anything yet but I give her 1000 a month and currently we share the kids 50-50. Neither I nor the person I live with have a criminal background and present no danger for the kids. Can she... View More

Andy Chen
Andy Chen
answered on Dec 15, 2015

She can always try, but succeeding is an entirely different question that will depend on the facts of your individual situation. The fact you and this other person have no criminal background is helpful and makes it harder for her to get full custody. CA generally favors a kid having frequent and... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Why would a ticket for penal code 415.1 show up on my son's driving record.

He got in a fight at school defending himself and broke the kids nose.

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 29, 2015

Ask your son first. What was that about?

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1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: I turn 18 in 3 months but do not want to live in foster care what happens if I leave

2 months not 3

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 28, 2015

They might hunt you down and bring you back.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Can a 13 year old be sent to Y.A ?

He going to trial for a fight in Juvenal Hall with none weapons , he used his hands only and is being charged with great bodily injury ?

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Sep 5, 2015

What is YA? Hands alone can produce great bodily injury and death. He needs an attorney.

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Minor got compensation for injuries during an accident, a trust account, he is 18 now, can he manage his account now?

There is another person managing this trust account assigned by the court, is there something that the beneficiary can do to make changes on this account and manage it or assigned someone else as the person in charge of managing his account?

Andy Chen
Andy Chen
answered on Sep 3, 2015

It depends on what the court's order establishing the trust said. If the order said the trust continues until the kid turns 18 and he is 18 now, then the trust should end and the kid get whatever is in the trust. 18 is the typical age for termination of a trust, but depending on the situation,... View More

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Q: Can a 16 year old get emancipated in California without parent permission by judge decision.

Neglected and depressed 16 year old for the past five years wants to leave home to be able to live her life with her caring best friend instead of constantly feeling the only way to get out is suicide. Is there a way for her to get out of custody of her parents without their permission. She asked... View More

Andy Chen
Andy Chen
answered on Sep 1, 2015

The answer to your question is yes, but the process is fairly difficult. At a minimum, the judge has to be convinced that your parents don't mind if you are emancipated, you have a way of supporting yourself once you become emancipated, you can manage your own money if emancipated, and that... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: I am 17 years of age, am I able to take full responsibility for any actions to spare my parents the pain and trouble?

I'm curious as to whether I myself, a 17 year old, could take any and all (I'm guessing legal) responsibility for any actions I may do? Could I push for being tried as an adult so as to not put any relatives in jeopardy? I turn 18 years old in about eighty days.

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Aug 28, 2015

Read this link and do some searches on the internet: http://www.courts.ca.gov/selfhelp-emancipation.htm

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law and Juvenile Law for California on
Q: What is my legal responsibility if I know my 18 year old son sent a sexually explicit video to a minor?

I found out yesterday, that my 18 year old son sent a VERY sexually explicit video of himself masturbating to one of his little sisters figure skating coaches, who is 16. She does not want to press charges, even though we've told her she should. Am I responsible for notifying the police... View More

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Aug 20, 2015

Woah. You need to get specifically tailored legal advice from a local criminal defense attorney about this. It is not a basic question at all.

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Can a 7 year old son be interrogated by court
Mr. Robin Mashal
Mr. Robin Mashal
answered on Jan 5, 2015

Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be relied upon as legal advice.

Yes. If the seven-year-old has knowledge of some facts, the Court can question the child about them. Be sure to consult your own attorney to protect your legal rights.

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: I got stopped for cerfew i was 17 and it came out to 490 $ got extention but i have no $ ?

What do i tell them ?

Mr. Robin Mashal
Mr. Robin Mashal
answered on Jan 5, 2015

Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be relied upon as legal advice.

Ask if there is way to have a portion of the fine forgiven. Otherwise, see if they will allow you to provide community service in place of making monetary payments. Be sure to...
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Q: 17 yr old wants to move out am I still response for him if he leaves
Mr. Robin Mashal
Mr. Robin Mashal
answered on Dec 30, 2014

Your question is not clear. Are you the 17-year-old's parent? In what sense would you be "responsible" for him?

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: What needs to be done for my 16 year-old niece to move in with her grandfather?

My niece has, to say the least, a crappy home life. She already moved out once before with friends (which did not go well) and is currently back living with her mother. She has asked to come live with me and my father (her grandfather). I believe her mother is ok with her moving in with us (we have... View More

David A. Brooks
David A. Brooks
answered on Feb 26, 2014

Assuming everyone agrees, you don't have to do anything. You would probably want to hold educational and medical rights, though. You would probably want to become legal guardian. Adoption would first require termination of mom's parental rights. She is getting old enough, emancipation... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Do i get arrested if im 14 & pregnant
David A. Brooks
David A. Brooks
answered on Feb 26, 2014

It certainly happens, there are plenty of pregnant girls in Juvenile Halls, but you'd have to have broken the law. Getting pregnant isn't a crime.

If you are at risk (runaway) you could be detained, but that is different than being arrested.

What you do need for certain is...
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Q: Can a 12 year old be legally prosecuted for grabbing a girls behind? In CA
David A. Brooks
David A. Brooks
answered on Feb 26, 2014

Yes. Could be sexual battery, could be just battery.

WILL a child be prosecuted, that is a different answer. Maybe, and that decision is in reality made by an intake probation officer. It depends on past problems, attitude, parental attitude, and local policy.

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: 12 month review coming for cps case. Have 2 kids under age of 3 part of sibling group. Have completed case plan

Sw wants to go another 6 months because of my partners inconsistent boundary setting. Is this sufficient to extend to 18 months

David A. Brooks
David A. Brooks
answered on Feb 26, 2014

Social workers have a lot of pull when it comes to when to terminate the court's jurisdiction or when to proceed to a .26 (Permanency) Hearing. What a judge's threshold to extend jurisdiction might be is best asked of an attorney who works in that particular court. The answer also... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Can california laws prohibit a woman to have children under any circumstaces?
David A. Brooks
David A. Brooks
answered on Feb 26, 2014

Yes, but a Judge would have to take away the right to procreate and ther are only a few ways that can happen.

That can happen as the result of a Conservatorship, where developmental disabilities mean that an adult lacks the ability to consent to have sex, and/or lacks understanding regarding...
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Q: What rights do 17 year olds have in California?
David A. Brooks
David A. Brooks
answered on Feb 26, 2014

The same as any child, unless the DA succeeds in prosecuting them as an adult. In that case, they have the same rights as any adult.

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