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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2017 · 30 MIN

What Happens in Juvenile Court Hearings in Texas

from The Barrows Firm Law Review · host The Barrows Firm in Southlake

This is The Barrows Firm Law Review, a monthly Internet radio show podcast featuring information about Texas law and events that affect families and the community of attorneys and professionals who serve them. What Happens in Juvenile Court Hearings in Texas:   What are the important roles in the Texas Juvenile Justice System?What are some definitions in the juvenile system that differ from adult court?How do parents help their child if they must go to a juvenile court hearing?What are common elements and issues involving juveniles and probation? Leslie Barrows is the principal founder of The Barrows Firm in Southlake, Texas. In her firm’s main practice areas of family law and juvenile law, Leslie is consistently challenged with dynamic cases and clients. When winning is what matters, people trust Leslie Barrows based on her reputation and winning track record over the past decade. Leslie earned her undergraduate degree from Sam Houston State University and she earned her law degree from the Oklahoma City University School of Law. She is a member of numerous organizations primarily focused in Tarrant County. For more information at (817) 481-1583 for The Barrows Firm in Southlake, Texas, not far from the Southlake Town Square. You can follow The Barrows Firm on social media and find important articles and resources about Texas law and how it may affect you or your family. The Barrows Firm is on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. 

This is The Barrows Firm Law Review, a monthly Internet radio show podcast featuring information about Texas law and events that affect families and the community of attorneys and professionals who serve them. What Happens in Juvenile Court Hearings in Texas:   What are the important roles in the Texas Juvenile Justice System?What are some definitions in the juvenile system that differ from adult court?How do parents help their child if they must go to a juvenile court hearing?What are common elements and issues involving juveniles and probation? Leslie Barrows is the principal founder of The Barrows Firm in Southlake, Texas. In her firm’s main practice areas of family law and juvenile law, Leslie is consistently challenged with dynamic cases and clients. When winning is what matters, people trust Leslie Barrows based on her reputation and winning track record over the past decade. Leslie earned her undergraduate degree from Sam Houston State University and she earned her law degree from the Oklahoma City University School of Law. She is a member of numerous organizations primarily focused in Tarrant County. For more information at (817) 481-1583 for The Barrows Firm in Southlake, Texas, not far from the Southlake Town Square. You can follow The Barrows Firm on social media and find important articles and resources about Texas law and how it may affect you or your family. The Barrows Firm is on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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