Kids & Family

Kids And The Law: Contra Costa Public Law Library Has Info For Parents

The resources can help guide parents through juvenile law issues.

By Deborah Kemp and Carey Rowan:

The Contra Costa County Public Law Library, with branches in Martinez, Richmond and Pittsburg, has two free brochures published by the California Bar Foundation to help youth and their parents with their questions about the law: “Kids & the Law: An A-to-Z Guide For Parents”and “When you turn 18: A Survival Guide For Teenagers.”

These publications cover important topics affecting kids such as:

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· Bikes and skateboard laws

· Laws affecting young drivers

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· Curfew laws

· Laws about drugs, smoking and alcohol

· Sexting, cyberbullying and social media laws

· School suspension, expulsion and truancy laws

Each branch has computers available to find information about juvenile law in Contra Costa County (http://www.cc-courts.org/) and from the state (http://www.ca.gov/HomeFamily/ChildrenFamilies/index.html).Library Director Carey Rowan in Martinez, can also help you with specialized research about juvenile law.

Please stop in, visit online (http://www.cccpllib.org), or call the Contra Costa County Law Library...Your Source For Legal Information. Our telephone number for the main branch in Martinez is (925) 646-2783. Our website provides hours and directions for all three branches as well as access to many other Library resources, including upcoming workshops. http://www.cccpllib.org/.

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El Cerrito resident Deborah Kemp is an attorney and part-time law librarian. Carey Rowan has been the Law Library Director since 2008 and previously served with libraries in Solano and Los Angeles County.

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