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FAMILY CODE CHAPTER 54. JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS


FAMILY CODE CHAPTER 54. JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS

A finding of probable cause is required to detain a child after the 48th hour after the time the child was taken into custody. If a court or referee finds ...

FAMILY CODE CHAPTER 54. JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS

The juvenile court shall set or deny bond for the respondent as required by the Code of Criminal Procedure and other law applicable to the pretrial detention of ...

Texas Codes | Chapter 54 - JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS - Casetext

Chapter 54 - JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS. Section 54.01 - Detention Hearing. Section 54.011 - Detention Hearings for Status Offenders and Nonoffenders; Penalty.

Texas Family Code Chapter 54 – Judicial Proceedings

Texas Statutes Title 3, Juvenile Justice Code; Chapter 54, Judicial Proceedings. Refreshed: 2023-07-23.

Penalty, Tex. Fam. Code § 54.011 | Casetext Search + Citator

FAMILY CODE Title 3 - JUVENILE JUSTICE CODE · Chapter 54 - JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS ... Except as otherwise provided by this section, the judge or referee ...

Texas Family Code Title 3, Chapter 54 - Judicial Proceedings - Laws

(a) A child may be found to have engaged in delinquent conduct or conduct indicating a need for supervision only after an adjudication hearing ...

Texas Family Code Section 54.09 (2022) - Recording of Proceedings

2022 Texas Statutes Family Code Title 3 - Juvenile Justice Code Chapter 54 - Judicial Proceedings Section 54.09. Recording of Proceedings. Universal Citation ...

Texas Family Code - FAM § 54.01. Detention Hearing

Prior to the detention hearing, the court shall provide the attorney for the child with access to all written matter to be considered by the court in making the ...

Texas Family Code Section 54.07 (2023) - Enforcement of Order

2023 Texas Statutes Family Code Title 3 - Juvenile Justice Code Chapter 54 - Judicial Proceedings Section 54.07. Enforcement of Order. Universal Citation ...

Texas Family Code - FAM § 54.03. Adjudication Hearing

Except in a detention or discretionary transfer hearing, a social history report or social service file shall not be viewed by the court before the adjudication ...

Juvenile court proceedings - Missouri Senate

Nothing in this section shall be construed as creating any civil or. 8 criminal liability for any law enforcement officer, juvenile officer, school. 9 ...

TCAS - Statutes By Date

(b) At the disposition hearing, the juvenile court, notwithstanding the Texas Rules of Evidence or Chapter 37, Code of Criminal Procedure, may ...

Standing Order Regarding Remote Juvenile Detention Hearings ...

... Family Code, Texas Rules of Civil. Procedure ... Code, all other juvenile judicial proceedings under Chapter 54 of the Texas Family Code.

CHAPTER 232 - Iowa Legislature

Proceedings under this chapter are subject to rules prescribed by the supreme court under ... family assessment, but a criminal act harming a child is ...

TX - § 54.0407. Cruelty to Animals: Counseling Required.

Vernon's Texas Statutes and Codes Annotated. Family Code. Title 3. Juvenile Justice Code. Chapter 54. Judicial Proceedings. § 54.0407. Cruelty to Animals: ...

In re M.W.

Chapter 54, Title 3, of the Texas Family Code controls judicial proceedings, and Section 54.02 specifically deals with waiver of jurisdiction by the ...

124.07 | Dispositional Hearing - Missouri Courts

Under section 211.177, RSMo, grandparents have a right to intervene if custody of a grandchild is in issue unless the court determines that such intervention is ...

Age Limits in the Juvenile Justice System, Criminal Violations ...

Chapter 54 – Judicial Proceedings ... Title 3 of the Family Code covers the proceedings in all cases involving the ...

Texas Family Code - Texas Child Protection Law Bench Book

Title 3 : Juvenile Justice Code · Chapter 51. General Provisions · Chapter 52 ... Proceedings Prior to Judicial Proceedings · Chapter 54. Judicial Proceedings.

PARENTAL RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES - Rockwall County

The Texas Family Code Title 3 (Juvenile Justice Code) governs juvenile proceedings in Texas. Chapter 61 of the Texas Family Code defines the rights of ...