CHAPTER 19
 
19.1 THE CHILDREN’S SERVICES ACT
19.101 Background and Importance
19.102 Structure
19.103 Eligibility for Services
19.104 Attorney’s Role in Obtaining Services
19.105 Court’s Authority to Order Services Contrary to FAPT and CPMT Recommendation
 
19.2 JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS TO ORDER SERVICES
19.201 History of Section 16.1-278 of the Virginia Code
19.202 Jurisdiction and Scope
19.203 Examples of Proceedings to Order Services
 
19.3 ORDERING MEDICAL TREATMENT
19.301 Emergency Medical Treatment
19.302 Authorization of Abortion Without Parental Consent 
19.303 Other Medical Treatment or Examination
19.304 Role of Guardian Ad Litem
 
19.4 EMANCIPATION
19.401 Statutory Proceedings
19.402 Effects of Order
19.403 Common Law Emancipation
 
19.5 CONFIDENTIALITY OF JUVENILE RECORDS AND PROCEEDINGS
19.501 In General
19.502 Police Records
19.503 Juvenile Court and Related Records
19.504 Confidentiality of Proceedings
19.505 Confidentiality of Department of Juvenile Justice Records
19.506 Effects of Juvenile Adjudication
19.507 Expungement
19.508 Reports to School Authorities
19.509 DNA Testing
19.510 Criminal Street Gang Reporting
19.511 Sex Offender Registration
 
19.6 STANDBY GUARDIANSHIP APPENDICES
Citation
Crystal Shin, The Children’s Services Act, Petitions for Services, and Other Proceedings, in Juvenile Law and Practice in Virginia, Virginia CLE Publications, 985–1037 (6 ed. 2021).