Caught Up: How Teens Are Getting Charged Without Committing a Crime
Learn about how teens are getting in trouble with the law even when they haven't done anything wrong - join us online for Caught Up!
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- Event lasts 1 hour
Caught Up: How Teens Are Getting Charged Without Committing a Crime
Hey there! Ever wondered why some teens end up with charges even when they haven't committed a crime? Join us for an eye-opening online event where we'll delve into this issue. Learn about the factors that contribute to teens getting caught up in the legal system, and what can be done to prevent it. Don't miss out on this important discussion!
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This workshop helps parents talk to their teens about how hanging with the wrong crowd could get you arrested. All attendees will receive a guide filled with fun ways to talk to their teens about these serious topics.
The event is on Zoom on May 17, 2025 at 1 PM EST. Only 30 Seats Available.
I want to be able to engage with each parent in the live chat to answer questions, provide insights and help you leave feeling confident about the information you will share with your teen. There will be a waiting list.
✅ A guide with 25 engaging conversation starters—so you never have to wonder how to begin these tough talks. ✅ A step-by-step breakdown of proven ways to get your teen to open up ✅ A safe space to ask questions and get real-time answers from a lawyer
Attendees will get access to the recording for a limited time. However, because this is an interactive experience, I highly recommend joining live so you can ask questions and engage in real-time.
Step 1: Click the registration link Step 2: Fill out your details and confirm your spot Step 3: If all seats are full, you’ll be added to the waiting list ? Spots are first-come, first-served. Once we hit 30, registration will close!
Yes! This Zoom event will only be visible to registered attendees in a private group. The information shared will be safe and respectful, and you’re welcome to ask questions without judgment.
This is for parents who: (1) Worry about who their teen is hanging around; (2) Want to learn how the law works & how to protect their child; (3) Struggle with getting their teen to open up & listen; (4) Want real conversation starters instead of lectures that push their teen away.