7B-2600. Authority to modify or vacate. (a) Upon motion in the cause or petition, and after notice, the court may conduct a review hearing to determine whether the order of the court is in the best interests of the juvenile, and the court may modify or vacate the order in light of changes in circumstances […]
7B-2601. Request for modification for lack of suitable services. If the Division finds that any juvenile committed to the Division’s care is not suitable for its program, the Division may make a motion in the cause so that the court may make an alternative disposition that is consistent with G.S. 7B-2508. (1979, c. 815, s. […]
7B-2602. Right to appeal. Upon motion of a proper party as defined in G.S. 7B-2604, review of any final order of the court in a juvenile matter under this Article shall be before the Court of Appeals. Notice of appeal shall be given in open court at the time of the hearing or in writing […]
7B-2603. Right to appeal transfer decision. (a) Notwithstanding G.S. 7B-2602, any order transferring jurisdiction of the district court in a juvenile matter to the superior court may be appealed to the superior court for a hearing on the record. Notice of the appeal must be given in open court or in writing within 10 days […]
7B-2604. Proper parties for appeal. (a) An appeal may be taken by the juvenile, the juvenile’s parent, guardian, or custodian, a county, or the State. (b) The State’s appeal is limited to the following orders in delinquency or undisciplined cases: (1) An order finding a State statute to be unconstitutional; and (2) Any order which […]
7B-2605. Disposition pending appeal. Pending disposition of an appeal, the release of the juvenile, with or without conditions, should issue in every case unless the court orders otherwise. For compelling reasons which must be stated in writing, the court may enter a temporary order affecting the custody or placement of the juvenile as the court […]
7B-2606. Disposition after appeal. Upon the affirmation of the order of adjudication or disposition of the court by the Court of Appeals or by the Supreme Court in the event of an appeal, the court shall have authority to modify or alter the original order of adjudication or disposition as the court finds to be […]