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New York, New York Juvenile Law Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 18 New York attorneys and 13 law firms.

Ava Gail Gutfriend
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Ava G Gutfriend with 35 years of experience
190 East 161st. Street, New York, NY

David Moreno
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Spar & Bernstein PC with 14 years of experience
225 Broadway, New York, NY


Francis T. Alberts
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Francis T Alberts with 30 years of experience
934 Sheridan Avenue, New York, NY

Gary R Conroy
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Epstein & Conroy PC with 35 years of experience
335 Adams Street, New York, NY


Jacob V Hudnut
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Spar & Bernstein PC with 15 years of experience
225 Broadway, New York, NY

Jason Eldridge
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Epstein & Conroy PC with 23 years of experience
335 Adams Street, New York, NY

Jeffrey Einhorn
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Law Offices of Jeffrey Lichtman with 19 years of experience
11 E 44th Street, New York, NY


Leta Liou
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Liou and Maisonet with 20 years of experience
124 Nassau Street, New York, NY

Molly J. Reis
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Bronx Defenders with 13 years of experience
360 East 161st St. , New York, NY

Paul Hirsch
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Spar & Bernstein PC with 32 years of experience
225 Broadway, New York, NY

Paul Roitshtein
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Paul Roitshtein Esq with 15 years of experience
31-08 Broadway, New York, NY

Paul Townsend
New York Juvenile Law attorney at Law Offices of Jeffrey Lichtman with 14 years of experience
11 E 44th Street, New York, NY
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Juvenile law attorneys represent the interests of children and young adults, under the age of eighteen in court. Criminal cases involving minor children are typically handled by juvenile courts which are entirely separate from adult courts with protections for juveniles that do not apply to adults. An attorney specializing in juvenile justice is an important advocate for a child's rights.
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