Law Office of Shelley Kurt Bock - Lawrence Kansas Criminal Defense Lawyer
Law Office of Shelley Kurt Bock - Lawrence Kansas Criminal Defense Lawyer
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Parental Liability

When your child has been accused of committing a crime, you require immediate intervention from a juvenile law attorney who knows how to protect your rights and negotiate the best possible result according to the facts and applicable law. Don't delay. Contact our firm today to schedule a consultation with juvenile law attorney.

Meeting the Legal Needs of Kansas Juveniles

Juvenile law encompasses criminal defense for minors as well as representing children in need of care and their parents. At my Kansas law firm, I — Shelley Bock — am focused on helping kids in the Lawrence area achieve legal solutions that protect their futures.

Whether your child has been charged with a crime or you have been accused of failing to provide adequate care, I can provide the legal guidance you need. Call 785-371-4167 or contact me online to schedule a free consultation. As your lawyer, I will do everything I can to protect your kid's future.

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I — attorney Shelley Bock — have more than 30 years of Kansas legal experience. If your child has been charged with a crime in the Lawrence area, call 785-371-4167 or contact me online to schedule a free consultation.

My juvenile law practice is devoted to protecting children's interests and their futures. As an active community volunteer in Lawrence, I — Shelley Bock — work towards this goal in my private and professional life.

Parental Liability

Many states have adopted laws that make parents responsible for the actions of their children. Some states impose criminal liability on parents and other states provide that a parent may be sued by a person injured by their child. In addition, many cities and counties have enacted ordinances, or local laws, that make a parent guilty of an offense, such as "failing to supervise a minor," if a child breaks the law. Since the laws vary so much, and since the legal and financial consequences may be severe, you need an experienced attorney from Shelley Bock to advise you regarding your rights and responsibilities.

Parental Responsibility

Parental responsibility laws differ from state to state. Most, if not all, states have laws that make it a crime to contribute to the delinquency of a minor, or to allow a child to consume alcohol or illegal drugs. In many states, a parent commits a crime if his or her child does not attend school as required by law. In a few states, a parent may be fined or even imprisoned for failing to supervise a child. These laws mainly apply to parents whose children are involved in serious criminal activity.

Other states do not make parents criminally liable for the acts of their child, but require parents to assume some responsibility if their child breaks the law. In some states, the laws require parents to be active participants in juvenile court proceedings. Parents in those states are required to attend all hearings that concern their child. Some states require parents to participate in counseling sessions with their child and agree to enforce any conditions of probation ordered for their child. Other states order parents to pay restitution to the victim of their child's offense. Some laws go even further, requiring parents to pay the cost of prosecuting their child. If a child is placed in a residential detention center, his or her parents may be required to pay for the child's room and board.

A juvenile court proceeding is not only an action against a child, but may give rise to an action against a parent. A seasoned attorney from Shelley Bock in Lawrence, Kansas can tell you if you face liability for the actions of your child, and what your liability may be.

Conclusion

Parents want what is best for their children, and want to make sure that their children stay out of trouble with the law. While most parents are willing to accept some responsibility for making sure their children behave, parental responsibility laws can impose added stress on a family that is already going through a difficult time. Fines or court costs imposed on a parent may worsen a family's financial situation, while jail time for a parent takes that parent away from their child when they need them most. In order to protect yourself and your family, if your child is involved in a juvenile court matter, do not hesitate to contact a experienced and knowledgeable lawyer at Shelley Bock in Lawrence, Kansas.

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Law Office of Shelley Kurt Bock
1046 New Hampshire Street, Suite D
Lawrence, KS 66044-3044
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