What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I have a 17 year old son who was arrested and charged as a juvenile several times between the ages of 13-15 years, had some visits to juvy. He's stayed out of trouble since then, everything is paid off, he's not on any type of probation anymore.
It is my understanding that once he turns 18 and makes moves to seal his juvenile record then he can say no, I've never been arrested and no, I've never had criminal charges. And that can be considered accurate and truthful.
What about when he's 17?
He had been working with his uncle, but because of the R-word things have dried up, his uncle hasn't had a whole lot of work for him. My son wants another job and the first application that he's brought home asks about arrests and charges, he asked me dad, what do I say? Where does my son stand on this at the moment? Does he have to reveal these juvenile incidents? He's a good kid now, he's pulled his act together and just wants to get on with things. In my mind he's been held accountable for his actions in the past and he's moved on, I wouldn't like to see him held back for the things that he has done in the past while he's trying to do something positive for himself...(but then...I am his dad)What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I have a 17 year old son who was arrested and charged as a juvenile several times between the ages of 13-15 years, had some visits to juvy. He's stayed out of trouble since then, everything is paid off, he's not on any type of probation anymore.
It is my understanding that once he turns 18 and makes moves to seal his juvenile record then he can say no, I've never been arrested and no, I've never had criminal charges. And that can be considered accurate and truthful.
What about when he's 17?
He had been working with his uncle, but because of the R-word things have dried up, his uncle hasn't had a whole lot of work for him. My son wants another job and the first application that he's brought home asks about arrests and charges, he asked me dad, what do I say? Where does my son stand on this at the moment? Does he have to reveal these juvenile incidents? He's a good kid now, he's pulled his act together and just wants to get on with things. In my mind he's been held accountable for his actions in the past and he's moved on, I wouldn't like to see him held back for the things that he has done in the past while he's trying to do something positive for himself...(but then...I am his dad)What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?