Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts
Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts are specialized courts in the United States that handle cases involving minors and family-related issues. These courts address matters such as child custody, child support, juvenile delinquency, and domestic violence. Their primary focus is on the welfare of children and families, ensuring that legal decisions promote the best interests of minors.
These courts operate under a less formal setting compared to other courts, aiming to provide a supportive environment for families. Judges in Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts often work with social services and community resources to help resolve disputes and promote rehabilitation rather than punishment.