The Act, known as the Terrell Peterson Act, adds two sections to the Georgia Code. These sections allow a physician to retain temporary protective custody of a child without a court order or parental consent if the physician has reasonable cause to believe the child\u27s life or health is in imminent danger as a result of suspected abuse or neglect
The Act amends several aspects of Georgia domestic relations law. First, the Act provides that in a...
The Act provides for the fingerprinting of juveniles charged with violent crimes. The Act allows pu...
The bill would have allowed parents under hardship to delegate care-giving authority to grandparents...
The Act, known as the Terrell Peterson Act, adds two sections to the Georgia Code. These sections al...
The Act brings state law into compliance with federal guidelines and qualifies the state for funding...
The Act reinforces the contempt powers of juvenile court judges when dealing with parents, guardians...
The Act authorizes the appointment of counsel or a court appointed special advocate to act as a guar...
The Act provides that a child may be taken into custody if a parent or guardian ha contacted a law e...
The Act provides guidance to the courts and the Department of Family and Children Services for reuni...
The Act gives the Institute of Continuing Education of Georgia, in cooperation with the Council of J...
The Act changes provisions relating to termination of parental rights when the child is not in the p...
These Acts revise a number of Code sections relating to juvenile law and proceedings. They define ju...
The Act provides how and when a court can declare a child mentally incompetent at a delinquency or u...
The Act, entitled the Inferior Court Training and Assistance Act of 2000, adds a new section to the ...
The Act provides measures and procedures to enhance school safety and changes the penalty provisions...
The Act amends several aspects of Georgia domestic relations law. First, the Act provides that in a...
The Act provides for the fingerprinting of juveniles charged with violent crimes. The Act allows pu...
The bill would have allowed parents under hardship to delegate care-giving authority to grandparents...
The Act, known as the Terrell Peterson Act, adds two sections to the Georgia Code. These sections al...
The Act brings state law into compliance with federal guidelines and qualifies the state for funding...
The Act reinforces the contempt powers of juvenile court judges when dealing with parents, guardians...
The Act authorizes the appointment of counsel or a court appointed special advocate to act as a guar...
The Act provides that a child may be taken into custody if a parent or guardian ha contacted a law e...
The Act provides guidance to the courts and the Department of Family and Children Services for reuni...
The Act gives the Institute of Continuing Education of Georgia, in cooperation with the Council of J...
The Act changes provisions relating to termination of parental rights when the child is not in the p...
These Acts revise a number of Code sections relating to juvenile law and proceedings. They define ju...
The Act provides how and when a court can declare a child mentally incompetent at a delinquency or u...
The Act, entitled the Inferior Court Training and Assistance Act of 2000, adds a new section to the ...
The Act provides measures and procedures to enhance school safety and changes the penalty provisions...
The Act amends several aspects of Georgia domestic relations law. First, the Act provides that in a...
The Act provides for the fingerprinting of juveniles charged with violent crimes. The Act allows pu...
The bill would have allowed parents under hardship to delegate care-giving authority to grandparents...