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CARROLLTON, GA CHILD ABUSE LAWYER

Child Abuse Allegations in Carrollton?
Child Abuse Cases Impact Everything

Child abuse charges mean criminal court, DFCS investigations, and custody battles all at once. We coordinate your defense across all fronts. Don’t lose your children—call us immediately.

Your Family's Future Is at Stake

There are few criminal charges that are considered more serious than child abuse. From physical harm to neglect, accusations that you have mistreated a child can carry severe penalties. If you have been accused of abusing a juvenile, now is the time to discuss your options with a dedicated defense attorney.

Child abuse allegations alone can have a harmful impact on your life, starting with complications during child custody proceedings. These challenges pale in comparison to the consequences of a conviction. Let a Carrollton child abuse lawyer evaluate your circumstances and advise you on your best path forward.

Fulton County Superior Court
Handles felony criminal cases in Georgia’s busiest court system.
  • Address 136 Pryor St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (404) 612-4518
Carroll County Superior Court
Handles felonies and serious criminal matters in Carroll County.
  • Address 311 Newnan St, Carrollton, GA 30117
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (770) 830-5830
Coweta County Superior Court
Presides over felony charges and major criminal cases.
  • Address 72 Greenville St, Newnan, GA 30263
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (770) 254-2695
Heard County Superior Court
Handles felony-level criminal cases and grand jury indictments.
  • Address 215 E Court Sq, Franklin, GA 30217
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (706) 675-3301
Meriwether County Superior Court
Oversees serious criminal cases for Meriwether County.
  • Address 100 Court Sq, Greenville, GA 30222
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (706) 672-3214
Troup County Superior Court
Handles felony prosecutions and criminal court matters.
  • Address 100 Ridley Ave, LaGrange, GA 30240
  • Hours Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Phone (706) 883-1740

Examples of Child Abuse

Child abuse is a term used to describe a broad collection of actions related to the mistreatment of a juvenile. A Carrollton child abuse attorney could develop a defense strategy for the following allegations:

Neglect

Neglect is the failure of a parent or guardian to provide a child with the basic necessities of life. This includes ensuring the child has food, water, shelter, and medical care. The failure to see to a juvenile’s educational or health needs can also qualify as neglect.

Physical Abuse

The most common type of mistreatment giving rise to child abuse charges is the physical abuse of a minor child. That said, not every injury is an indication of physical abuse. Children are accident-prone and often suffer harm despite an adult’s best intentions of protecting them. Physical abuse includes any kind of intentional or careless behavior that leads to an injury.

Sexual Abuse

Attempting to exploit a juvenile for the purpose of sexual gratification is considered an incredibly serious crime. This charge could involve improper sexual contact between a minor and an adult, or even the exposure of genitalia to a minor. There are also “non-contact” offenses like the possession or distribution of exploitative sexual material of a child.

Emotional Abuse

Not all forms of child abuse result in physical scars. It is possible to inflict trauma on a child without ever causing them physical harm. This could come in the form of harassing, shaming, or putting a child into a constant state of fear.

Areas Served

Bibb County

  • Macon-Bibb
  • Payne City

Carroll County

  • Carrollton
  • Villa Rica
  • Bremen
  • Temple
  • Bowdon
  • Mount Zion
  • Whitesburg
  • Roopville

Coweta County

  • Newnan
  • Grantville
  • Haralson
  • Moreland
  • Palmetto
  • Senoia
  • Sharpsburg
  • Turin

Fulton County

  • Atlanta
  • Sandy Springs
  • Roswell
  • Johns Creek
  • Alpharetta
  • Milton
  • East Point
  • College Park
  • Fairburn
  • Hapeville
  • Mountain Park
  • Palmetto
  • South Fulton
  • Union City
  • Chattahoochee Hills

Glynn County

  • Brunswick
  • Jekyll Island
  • Saint Simons

Spalding County

  • Griffin
  • Sunny Side
  • Locust Grove
  • Williamson
  • Hampton
  • Brooks

Who Has a Duty To Report Abuse?

Criminal charges may be issued against more than just the alleged perpetrator of child abuse. Some people also face the potential of being arrested when they fail to report evidence that mistreatment is occurring. These individuals are known as mandatory reporters.

A mandatory reporter—as the name suggests—is under a legal obligation to notify law enforcement if they believe any form of abuse involving a child is occurring. There is a lengthy list of individuals that qualify as mandatory reporters, including the following:

  • Physicians
  • Teachers
  • Dentists
  • Nurses
  • Social workers
  • Law enforcement officers
  • Counselors

It is crucial to remember that a person in this position is considered a mandatory reporter at all times—not just when they are working. The failure of these individuals to notify authorities of suspected child abuse is treated as a misdemeanor according to state law. A conviction could result in a year in jail and a maximum fine of $1,000, making it worthwhile to speak with a Carrollton attorney familiar with child abuse laws.

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Contact a Carrollton Child Abuse Attorney Today

If you are facing allegations of child abuse, you have the right to defend yourself. You are also entitled to legal counsel that could vigorously defend your rights. Given the serious nature of these cases, it is a good idea to seek out a Carrollton child abuse lawyer as soon as possible. Call J. Ryan Brown Law to determine your next steps under the circumstances.

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