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2023 Indiana Code
Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law
Article 37. Juvenile Law: Delinquency
- Chapter 1. Delinquent Children Who Commit Acts That Would Be Offenses if Committed by Adults
- Chapter 2. Delinquent Children Who Commit Certain Other Acts and Who Need Care, Treatment, or Rehabilitation
- Chapter 3. Curfew Violations
- Chapter 4. Taking a Child Into Custody
- Chapter 5. Child Taken Into Custody
- Chapter 6. Detention Hearing
- Chapter 7. Detention of Alleged Delinquent Child
- Chapter 8. Information About Delinquent Children, Investigation, and Preliminary Inquiry
- Chapter 8.5. Juvenile Diversion
- Chapter 9. Program of Informal Adjustment
- Chapter 10. Filing of Petition Alleging That Child Is Delinquent Child
- Chapter 11. Time Limits for Petitions; Motions for Continuance
- Chapter 12. Initial Hearing and Issuance of Summons
- Chapter 13. Factfinding Hearing
- Chapter 14. Findings, Presumptions, and Evidence
- Chapter 15. Petition for Parental Participation
- Chapter 16. Repealed
- Chapter 17. Predispositional Report
- Chapter 18. Dispositional Hearing
- Chapter 19. Dispositional Decrees
- Chapter 20. Review of Dispositional Decrees; Formal Review Hearings
- Chapter 21. Reports Required for Reviewing Dispositional Decrees
- Chapter 22. Modification of Dispositional Decrees
- Chapter 23. Interstate Compact on Juveniles
- Chapter 24. Repealed
- Chapter 25. No Contact Orders
- Chapter 26. Competency
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