YOUTH COURT

Youth Court Representation
in South Mississippi

Compassionate and strategic advocacy for children and families in delinquency, CHINS, and abuse/neglect proceedings.

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How We Help in Youth Court

Juvenile Delinquency

Aggressive defense for children and teens facing criminal charges in Youth Court across Forrest, Lamar, and surrounding counties.

CHINS Proceedings

Representation for children alleged to be in need of supervision and their families in protective and rehabilitative proceedings.

Abuse & Neglect Cases

Strong advocacy for parents and guardians facing allegations of abuse or neglect in Youth Court.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Youth Court in Mississippi?

Youth Court has exclusive jurisdiction over matters involving minors, including delinquency, children in need of supervision (CHINS), and abuse/neglect cases.

What is the difference between delinquency and CHINS?

Delinquency involves a minor who has committed an act that would be a crime if committed by an adult. CHINS involves behavior such as truancy, running away, or being beyond parental control.

Can a juvenile be tried as an adult in Mississippi?

Yes. Under certain circumstances and for serious offenses, a juvenile can be transferred to adult court for prosecution.

What rights does a child have in Youth Court?

Children have many of the same constitutional rights as adults, including the right to an attorney, the right to remain silent, and the right to a fair hearing.

Can parents be held responsible for their child’s actions in Youth Court?

In some cases, parents may be ordered to participate in counseling, pay restitution, or attend parenting classes as part of the disposition.

What happens at a Youth Court adjudication hearing?

The court determines whether the allegations against the child are true. If proven, the court moves to a disposition hearing to decide the appropriate outcome.

Can a Youth Court record be expunged in Mississippi?

Yes. Under certain conditions and after a period of time, many Youth Court records can be expunged or sealed.

What is the role of a guardian ad litem in Youth Court?

A guardian ad litem is appointed to represent the best interests of the child, especially in abuse and neglect cases.

How long can a child be placed in detention?

Detention is meant to be temporary. Mississippi law generally limits how long a juvenile can be held without a hearing.

Can I appeal a Youth Court decision?

Yes. Decisions from Youth Court can be appealed to the Mississippi Court of Appeals or Supreme Court under certain circumstances.

What should I do if my child is taken into custody?

Contact an experienced Youth Court attorney immediately. Do not allow your child to be interviewed without legal representation present.

Does Youth Court handle custody and visitation disputes?

No. Custody and visitation matters are generally handled in Chancery Court, not Youth Court.

What is the goal of Youth Court in Mississippi?

The primary goal is rehabilitation and the best interest of the child, rather than punishment.

How can an attorney help in a Youth Court case?

An experienced attorney can protect your child’s rights, challenge evidence, negotiate dispositions, and help achieve the best possible outcome.

Is Youth Court confidential in Mississippi?

Yes. Youth Court proceedings and records are generally confidential to protect the privacy of the minor involved.

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If your child is involved in Youth Court, contact us immediately for experienced representation.

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