Art. 761. Medical treatment of children; costs
Art. 761. Medical treatment of children; costs A. On its own motion or on the motion of any party, the court may order the caretaker to provide medical or surgical care needed by the child. B. If the caretaker fails to provide such care, the court may order such care or treatment and, after due […]
Art. 762. Consolidation of hearings
Art. 762. Consolidation of hearings The hearing on the petition to declare the family in need of services may be consolidated with a hearing on a petition to declare a child delinquent or a petition to declare a child in need of care. Acts 1991, No. 235, §7.
Art. 763. Motions to dismiss
Art. 763. Motions to dismiss A. All objections to the proceedings, including objections based on defects in the petition and defenses capable of determination as a matter of law, may be raised by motion to dismiss. B. Upon a finding of grounds to dismiss the petition as provided in Paragraph A of this Article, the […]
Art. 764. Dismissal of petition
Art. 764. Dismissal of petition The court shall dismiss a petition on the motion of the district attorney. Acts 1991, No. 235, §7; Acts 2022, No. 176, §1.
Art. 760. Medical, sensory, psychological, and psychiatric examinations
CHAPTER 8. SPECIAL MOTIONS AND DISCOVERY Art. 760. Medical, sensory, psychological, and psychiatric examinations A. On its own motion or on the motion of any party, the court may order any child of the family or the caretaker to be examined by a physician, optometrist, or audiologist. B. On its own motion or on motion […]