Probation is one of the most common outcomes in Texas juvenile cases. It allows minors to stay out of detention while still being monitored and required to meet certain conditions.
At Barina Law Group, we help families in Temple understand:
- How juvenile probation works
- What terms are typical (community service, drug testing, curfews)
- What happens if the child violates probation
Probation may be court-ordered or part of a deferred prosecution agreement. In Bell County, juvenile probation officers work closely with families—but they also report directly to the court.
We help set realistic terms, advocate for modifications when needed, and defend your child if the state claims there's been a violation. Successful completion of probation can result in dismissal or eligibility to seal the juvenile record.
👉 Learn how probation works and how we help: www.bobbybarinalaw.com/juvenile-law.html

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