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California has two courts in which children may find themselves appearing - dependency court and juvenile court. Both are part of the California Superior Court system and both are considered juvenile court. Dependency court is for children who are abused, neglected or otherwise being raised by parents who are deemed unfit to continue raising their children. Basically, children removed from their home, due to no fault of their own, end up in dependency court. Once removed from the home, the government takes responsibility for the children's health, education and welfare until and unless they can be safely returned to their home or are adopted by another family. Delinquency involves children who do things that would be considered illegal if they were adults. If a child is in this system, he or she may be able to continue living with his or her parents under court supervision or may be removed from his or her home and place in a juvenile detention center or another type of live-in facility, depending on the child's age, the seriousness of the crime and on the child's criminal history.

Juvenile Justice works in a number of ways. With respect to dependency, when a parent has been convicted of child abuse, neglect, endangerment or of another domestic violence crime, his or her child may be removed from the home and made a dependent of the court. Whether or not this happens depends on a variety of factors, including whether that parent is married or single and the "fitness" of the other parent if available. If the child is placed under the custody of the court, the court may try to reunify the child and parent if the parent is successfully rehabilitated and follows all of the courts orders in the specified manner. When this happens, the court will offer many services to help benefit both the child and the family. If reunification services aren't offered either because the court determines that it would be against the "best interests" of the child to do so or because the court finds that a parent can't be rehabilitated, his or her parental rights may be terminated and he or she may lose that child, in which case alternative placement will be provided.

Delinquency focuses on treating and rehabilitating children. Taking into account the severity of the offense and the criminal history and background of the child, the court will choose to treat the child in a formal or informal detention center (which may be in a jail-type facility or on a ranch in a boot-camp type setting) or may place the child on probation and back in the care of his or her parents. Because the goal of the juvenile justice system is on rehabilitation, and not punishment like the adult justice system, there are several State agencies that play a role in the rehabilitation of the child, including social service agencies, community organizations and schools.

When a child is abusive to his or her parent (which is a type of domestic violence), that parent may, under certain extreme situations, voluntarily place his or her child in the juvenile justice system and ask the court to take responsibility for the child. This may include situations where the child is beyond the parent's control and refuses to obey his or her parent's lawful requests. If the parent does so, he or she risks possibly losing the child, as the court may determine that it is the parent who is failing to adequately control the child. This is a difficult situation to be in and professional legal guidance should be sought before making this type of decision.

The compassionate and trusted criminal defense lawyers at the Kavinoky Law Firm specialize in California crimes of domestic violence and on all of the issues that coincide with these types of special cases. If charged with a DV related crime or for questions about the juvenile justice system, contact them for a free consultation.

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