This is a legal form that was released by the California Superior Court - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form JV-361?
A: Form JV-361 is a document used in California for the First Review Hearing after a youth turns 16 years old.
Q: What is the purpose of the First Review Hearing?
A: The purpose of the First Review Hearing is to review a youth's case after they turn 16 years old.
Q: When is the First Review Hearing conducted?
A: The First Review Hearing is conducted after a youth turns 16 years old.
Q: What information is included in Form JV-361?
A: Form JV-361 includes information about the youth and their case, including the date and time of the hearing.
Q: What documents are required for the First Review Hearing?
A: The specific documents required for the First Review Hearing may vary, but typically include a copy of Form JV-361, any relevant reports or assessments, and any other supporting documentation related to the youth's case.
Q: What services are available for youth at the First Review Hearing?
A: The services available for youth at the First Review Hearing may include legal representation, counseling, and other supportive services.
Q: Who should attend the First Review Hearing?
A: The youth, their parent or guardian, and any other relevant individuals involved in the case should attend the First Review Hearing.
Q: What happens at the First Review Hearing?
A: At the First Review Hearing, the court reviews the youth's case, assesses their progress, and determines their future placement and services.
Q: Can I get assistance in filling out Form JV-361?
A: Yes, you may be eligible for assistance in filling out Form JV-361. Contact your local juvenile court for more information.
Form Details:
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