Arizona Juvenile Law and Practice is an all-in-one reference manual for family and juvenile law practitioners that describes each step in the juvenile court process, from the court's assumption of jurisdiction over a child to the termination of that jurisdiction. The author, a judge pro tem/commissioner in the Juvenile Division of the Maricopa County Superior Court, and a group of expert guest contributors review:
- Leading cases on delinquency (including transfer)
- Incorrigibility
- Juvenile traffic offenses
- Neglect
- Dependency
- Abuse
- Adoption
- Termination of parental rights (severance)
- Other related topics
This publication contains:
- Aids to speed research, which include a bibliography, forms, a table of cases, and table of laws and rules construed
- A glossary of terms
- An appendix, which includes Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 8. Children; selected juvenile court rules; selected Arizona rules and statutes relating to juvenile matters
- Index with access by both popular terms and commonly used legal phrases