Juvenile Law
Juvenile Law consists of child custody, support and visitation issues and criminal charges involving juveniles. There are few things in life that are more stressful than your child being involved in a legal proceeding. We at Baldwin Valley & Wallace understand the stress and emotion, and do our outmost to achieve the best possible legal resolution for you and your child.
The attorneys at Baldwin Valley & Wallace are experienced and skilled litigators in issues involving Child Custody (contested or uncontested), Allocation of Parental Rights and Responsibilities, Visitation and Parenting Time, Child Support, Paternity, Enforcement and Contempt Actions, Objections and Appeals, Children Services Cases, Post-Entry Proceedings and Shared Parenting Plans. We pride ourselves on obtaining the best possible resolution of these issues for our clients.
Likewise, if your child faces a criminal charge, we will diligently and zealously on your child’s behalf to resolve the case. At Baldwin Valley & Wallace, LLC, we focus on minimizing the potential consequences and helping your child avoid, when possible, a criminal adjudication. You will receive the benefit of our experience, time and understanding of criminal law and procedure. The attorneys at Baldwin Valley & Wallace, LLC are all former Assistant Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorneys and experienced juvenile criminal defense attorneys. We will assist your child through the criminal law process by thoroughly explaining all potential options so that your child understands the aspects of their case and will be able to make informed and smart decisions to resolve it.
At Baldwin Valley & Wallace, we handle all types of juvenile felony and misdemeanor charges including: Assault (misdemeanor and felony); Drug Possession (misdemeanor and felony); Criminal Trespass; Burglary, Breaking and Entering; Homicide/Murder/Manslaughter; Forgery; Receiving Stolen Property; Theft (misdemeanor and felony); OVI/DUI; Robbery; Domestic Violence (misdemeanor and felony); Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle (misdemeanor and felony); Passing Bad Checks (misdemeanor and felony); Misuse of Credit Cards (misdemeanor and felony); Menacing; Nonsupport of Dependents; Obstructing Official Business/Justice; Falsification; Tampering with Evidence; Fraud; Resisting Arrest; Failure to Comply (misdemeanor and felony); Disorderly Conduct and; Violating a Protection Order (misdemeanor and felony).