Legal guardians of a minor have the power to make decisions on the minor's behalf, including where the minor child resides. If the child was removed from the home by a court order rather than voluntarily, the guardian(s) will need the permission of the court for the minor to change residency; or the parent will have to file a petition for the reinstatement of parental rights. States establish their own laws concerning parental and guardianship rights and responsibilities. These issues often become confusing and complexed, it would be advisable to obtain legal council. Most attorneys offer free consultations or at minimal fee to discuss the legal options.
Usually not, unless the terms of probation specified otherwise. If you're not certain, you can ask your probation officer, and they'll be able to tell you what is or is not in violation of your probation.
Violation of probation means the violation of terms and conditions, standard or special, of probation. It can be anything ranging from staying past curfew to being arrested for a new crime (and a conviction is not necessary for this to happen). Your probation could be revoked or modified. If the former is true you can be sentenced to jail or prison as you would had you not been put on probation.
Driving without a license will be a violation of probation. It will possibly be jail time, but it was ultimately up to the judge as to the punishment.
It depends on what type violation is comitted. or is it first time offense or second time offense of the victim. If its a missdameanor it should go into a restated probation,if not it may be little as a house arrest to a special program.
As of July 2014, Chris Brown is not currently on house arrest. Chris was recently released from jail after serving a few months for a probation violation.
Yes, of course. If you never completed the terms of your probation, then it hasn't 'ended.' You must fulfill ALL the terms of your probation to the satisfaction of the court before you are released from your sentence.
No. If you violated the terms of your sentence by violating it, you never satisfactorily completed your sentence.
It depends on what the violation is and what you are on probation for.
Technical Rules Violation (a violation of the terms and conditions of the probation) and New Crime Violation.
Will Arkansas extradite for probation violation from Galveston Tx
You are in violation of your probation
Yes, that would be a violation of a court order which WOULD constitute a probation violation.
probation violation
It depends on the probation charge and the violation.
here in the state of Florida the is no statue of limitation on a probation violation (SORRY)
Usually not, unless the terms of probation specified otherwise. If you're not certain, you can ask your probation officer, and they'll be able to tell you what is or is not in violation of your probation.
Probation violations are not subject to a statute of limitations. You can be charged with the violation at any time.