California Welfare and Institutions Code ARTICLE 20 - Wards—Modification of Juvenile Court Judgments and Orders

  • Section 775.
    Any order made by the court in the case of any person subject to its jurisdiction may at any time be changed, modified, or set...
  • Section 776.
    No order changing, modifying, or setting aside a previous order of the juvenile court shall be made either in chambers, or otherwise, unless prior notice...
  • Section 777.
    An order changing or modifying a previous order by removing a minor from the physical custody of a parent, guardian, relative, or friend and directing...
  • Section 778.
    (a) (1) Any parent or other person having an interest in a child who is a ward of the juvenile court or the child himself or herself...
  • Section 779.
    The court committing a ward to the Youth Authority may thereafter change, modify, or set aside the order of commitment. Ten days’ notice of the...
  • Section 780.
    If any person who has been committed to the Youth Authority appears to be an improper person to be received by or retained in any...
  • Section 781.
    (a) (1) (A) If a petition has been filed with a juvenile court to commence proceedings to adjudge a person a ward of the court, if a person...
  • Section 781.5.
    (a) Notwithstanding Section 781, in any case where a minor has been cited to appear before a probation officer, has been taken before a probation officer...
  • Section 782.
    A judge of the juvenile court in which a petition was filed may dismiss the petition, or may set aside the findings and dismiss the...
  • Section 783.
    An adjudication that a minor violated any of the provisions enumerated in subdivision (d) of Section 13202.5 of the Vehicle Code shall be reported to...
  • Section 784.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon any adjudication that a minor violated any provision of law for which a report would be required under...
  • Section 785.
    (a) Where a minor is a ward of the juvenile court, the wardship did not result in the minor’s commitment to the Youth Authority, and the...
  • Section 786.
    (a) If a person who has been alleged or found to be a ward of the juvenile court satisfactorily completes (1) an informal program of supervision...
  • Section 786.5.
    (a) Notwithstanding any other law, upon satisfactory completion of a program of diversion or supervision to which a juvenile is referred by the probation officer or...
  • Section 787.
    (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a record sealed pursuant to Section 781 or 786 may be accessed by a law enforcement agency, probation department, court, the...

Last modified: October 22, 2018