The standard of review determines how closely the appellate court examines the juvenile court's decision. Some issues are reviewed for substantial evidence, meaning the court looks for enough evidence to support the ruling. Others are reviewed for abuse of discretion or legal error. Understanding the standard of review is critical because it shapes the strength of your appeal. I analyze your case to determine which standards apply and how they affect your chances of success. A clear understanding of the law helps you make informed decisions.

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