Respuesta :
Answer:
Adjustment
Explanation:
Court Adjustment also called changing pleadings. It is the changes made to the initial application or answer. It is necessary as part of the normal pleading process to allow parties involve to identify what the dispute is all about. It is also necessary to keep matters up to date. This is the first stage after answers have been lodged, then court will issue an order giving parties permission to make any changes to their pleadings within a speculated time.
Answer:
Adjustment
Explanation:
Most Juvenile courts acts discuss the Adjustments when a Juvenile is brought before it. this adjustments are changes in the court ruling as a remedy to resolve the matter brought against the Juvenile before the matter will be filed properly and one of such adjustments made for Juveniles are the station house adjustment whereby the parent of the Juvenile been held in a station house are called in for consultation before a decision is taken on the matter involving the Juvenile.
A juvenile is someone who is below the official adult age which is usually 18 years and who is immature