Matters of juvenile delinquency usually are managed through family court proceedings.
Not exact matches
In the Family Court,
matters concern custody, visitation, child abuse and neglect, child support, adoption, paternity, persons in need
of supervision (PINS) proceedings and
juvenile delinquency (JD) proceedings.
He works as a general practitioner and has litigated cases in the areas
of Criminal (mostly
Juvenile Delinquency and Traffic), Forcible Entry and Detainer, Personal Injury, Paternity, Divorce, and other Family Law
matters.
Attorney Wolf is also a member
of the American Bar Association, Milford Bar Association, West Haven Bar Association, and Connecticut Bar Association, including Family Law, Estates and Probate and Young Lawyers Sections, as well as serving as co-chair for the Children in the Law Committee
of the Young Lawyers Section Executive Committee and the National Academy
of Jurisprudence Family Law Trial Attorneys Association Kristen Wolf is also a participating attorney for the Connecticut Women's Education and Legal Fund and serves as Assigned Counsel for the Office
of the Chief Public Defender at the Bristol and Hartford Geographical Area (GA) courts and he Hartford
Juvenile court for child protection and
delinquency matters, as well as guardian ad litem in the Meriden and Middlesex Judicial Districts.
Worked on a team
of six Deputy Public Defenders in litigating criminal defense
matters for
juvenile delinquency and mental health proceedings.
Our forensic consultations generally involve
matters of family law,
juvenile law (
delinquency or neglect), criminal law (psychological defenses and malingering), employment law and other legal
matters that may involve emotional distress or psychological damages to the client or their children or spouses.