
How To Hire A Juvenile Criminal Lawyer In Georgia
Juvenile cases create high-pressure moments that demand steady guidance grounded in facts and sound judgment. Families navigate difficult decisions that influence long-term outcomes, making clarity

Juvenile cases create high-pressure moments that demand steady guidance grounded in facts and sound judgment. Families navigate difficult decisions that influence long-term outcomes, making clarity

When a school seeks to suspend or expel a student, the impact on their education can be significant. Learning how to win a school tribunal

Suspensions and expulsions can seriously disrupt a child’s education, affecting academic progress and future opportunities. Facing a school disciplinary tribunal requires careful preparation and focused

“Is my child going to have a felony on their record” is one of the most common questions that we receive. This is usually due

If you are experiencing the juvenile court system for the first time, you likely have many questions about the process itself. One of the most

One of the uncomfortable episodes of parenthood is having “the talk” about sex with their teenager. Studies show that having an open and honest talk

The following interview of our Founder, Josh Lingsch, was conducted by Georgia Children’s Defense, LLC.’s staff. Josh is a juvenile defense expert with more

Defense Attorney Guidance for Juvenile Charges Having your child summoned to juvenile court is traumatic for the child, parents, and family members. The most important

Alcohol and drug (or “controlled substance”) charges are among the most common faced by children who are 17 years of age or younger. Having an

There are a number of computer-related offenses that a child can find themselves charged with. There is no way to avoid allowing children to have

Minor in Possession (MIP) is one of the most common charges related to underage drinking in Georgia. There are cases where large groups of young

Georgia Near the Bottom on Age Limits for Juvenile Charges You may not know it, but Georgia currently is one of only three states that





