
If you violate the conditions of probation (such as attending school) during supervision, the court may change the disposition and escalate it to transfer to juvenile detention. However, even after the disposition becomes final, there is still room to challenge it through an appeal (within 7 days after notice of the decision) and an application for modification of the disposition (no time limit).
In juvenile protection cases, the role of parents is very important. Preparing materials to improve the parenting environment, reviewing the relationship with the probation officer, and retaining a juvenile specialist attorney (assistant) can change the outcome of the disposition.
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