Railsback Law Office represents children, parents, and other caregivers involved in the juvenile court system. Angela Railsback guides parents through Child in Need of Assistance (CINA) proceedings, advocating for them and assisting them to successfully and safely reunite with their children. The Children’s Justice Program has created a helpful handbook for parents involved in the juvenile court system, and the Department of Human Services has a guidebook for parents whose children have been removed from their care.
If your child is involved in a delinquency case, Angela Railsback will represent them. Juvenile court focuses more on rehabilitation than adult criminal court. The juvenile delinquency process is unique and separate from the adult criminal process, and Angela Railsback is experienced in promoting the interests of minors in delinquency matters.
For caregivers of children who have been removed from their homes, finding a voice in the juvenile law system can be especially challenging. Foster parents and relative caregivers do have rights, but unless they have legal representation, their rights may be overlooked. It may be necessary for caregivers to intervene in the juvenile court proceedings. Angela Railsback is passionate about giving a voice to children and caregivers whose interests often go unrecognized.