What rights does a child have to a fair trial in a family court?
In Texas, a child has the right to a fair trial when appearing in a family court. This right is derived from the 14th amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees all citizens the right to due process. In the case of a family court, the child’s right to a fair trial applies to the proceedings, meaning they have the right to a judge that is impartial, to full legal representation, to be informed of the charges they face, to be informed of the evidence presented against them, to receive notice of a trial date, and to receive the right to cross-examine witnesses who testify against them. Texas family court proceedings are unique in many ways due to the fact that the proceedings are private and the decisions made, while binding, are not necessarily made in open court. Therefore, it is important that a child who appears before a family court is made aware of the nature of the proceedings and their right to a fair trial. This may require the hiring of an attorney with experience in Child Advocacy Law to ensure that the child’s rights are upheld throughout the proceedings.
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