Section 260C.415 — Appeal.
260C.415 APPEAL. Subdivision 1. Persons entitled to appeal; procedure. An appeal may be taken by the aggrieved person from a final order of the juvenile court affecting a substantial right of the aggrieved person, including but not limited to an order adjudging a child to be in need of protection or services, neglected and in […]
Section 260C.421 — Contempt.
260C.421 CONTEMPT. Any person knowingly interfering with an order of the juvenile court is in contempt of court. However, a child who is under the continuing jurisdiction of the court for reasons other than having committed a delinquent act or a juvenile petty offense may not be adjudicated as a delinquent solely on the basis […]
Section 260C.425 — Criminal Jurisdiction For Contributing To Need For Protection Or Services.
260C.425 CRIMINAL JURISDICTION FOR CONTRIBUTING TO NEED FOR PROTECTION OR SERVICES. Subdivision 1. Crimes. (a) Any person who by act, word, or omission encourages, causes, or contributes to the need for protection or services is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. (b) This section does not apply to licensed social services agencies and outreach workers who, […]
Section 260C.331 — Costs Of Care.
260C.331 COSTS OF CARE. Subdivision 1. Care, examination, or treatment. (a) Except where parental rights are terminated, (1) whenever legal custody of a child is transferred by the court to a responsible social services agency, (2) whenever legal custody is transferred to a person other than the responsible social services agency, but under the supervision […]
Section 260C.335 — Civil Jurisdiction Over Persons Contributing To Need For Protection Or Services; Court Orders.
260C.335 CIVIL JURISDICTION OVER PERSONS CONTRIBUTING TO NEED FOR PROTECTION OR SERVICES; COURT ORDERS. Subdivision 1. Jurisdiction. The juvenile court has civil jurisdiction over persons contributing to the need for protection or services of a child under the provisions of this section. Subd. 2. Petition; order to show cause. A request for jurisdiction over a […]
Section 260C.405 — Violation Of An Order For Protection.
260C.405 VIOLATION OF AN ORDER FOR PROTECTION. Subdivision 1. Violation; penalty. Whenever an order for protection is granted pursuant to section 260C.148 or 260C.201, subdivision 3, restraining the person or excluding the person from the residence, and the respondent or person to be restrained knows of the order, violation of the order for protection is […]
Section 260C.411 — New Evidence.
260C.411 NEW EVIDENCE. A child whose status has been adjudicated by a juvenile court, or the child’s parent, guardian, custodian or spouse may, at any time within 15 days of the filing of the court’s order, petition the court for a rehearing on the ground that new evidence has been discovered affecting the advisability of […]