Charlotte, North Carolina Juvenile Law Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Charlotte attorneys and 5 law firms.

Amy R. Howard

North Carolina Juvenile Law attorney at Tom Bush Law with 30 years of experience

821 East Boulevard, Charlotte, NC

Gint Krulikas

North Carolina Juvenile Law attorney at Minick Law

2015 Ayrsley Town Blvd. #202-253, Charlotte, NC

Lydia Bree Laughrun

North Carolina Juvenile Law attorney at Arnold and Smith with 16 years of experience

200 North McDowell Street, Charlotte, NC

Marsha C. Kennedy

North Carolina Juvenile Law attorney at Kennedy Law Associates with 37 years of experience

14835 Ballantyne Village Way, Charlotte, NC

Michael E. Navarro

North Carolina Juvenile Law attorney at Michael E Navarro with 22 years of experience

8210 University Executive Park Drive, Charlotte, NC

Ryan R. Stage

North Carolina Juvenile Law attorney at Kennedy Law Associates with 13 years of experience

14835 Ballantyne Village Way, Charlotte, NC

Need help with a juvenile law matter?

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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