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Memphis Juvenile Court Lawyer

Protecting Your Child's Future

If your child has been accused of a delinquent act, it is essential to obtain experienced and capable legal representation. Without a strong advocate, your child could be taken from your home and detained in a juvenile facility. Even if that can be avoided, his or her educational and career prospects could be negatively affected.

At the Law Office of Kenneth W. Brashier, we are highly experienced in juvenile delinquency cases. We understand the juvenile justice system, and how to work with prosecutors and judges to obtain positive outcomes, even in difficult cases.

To learn more about our services and what we can do to help your child, contact our firm.

"When you retain my firm, you will have my solemn promise: I will work tirelessly to protect the future of your child."Kenneth W. Brashier

How We Can Help Your Child

In your child's case, attorney Kenneth W. Brashier will conduct a comprehensive review of the events leading to the arrest, as well as mitigating factors. Mr. Brashier will then work hard to obtain a positive outcome. Whenever possible, he will seek to:

Keep your child at home and out of a detention facility — We have experience working with judges, prosecutors and probation officers to obtain outcomes that enable juveniles to stay at home where they belong. This will be our priority when representing your child.

Protect your child's record — If your child is adjudicated as a delinquent, this will form a permanent record that will follow him or her through life. Though the results of a delinquency proceeding remain closed to the public, the authorities can look at it after your child becomes an adult, should he or she ever be arrested for another crime. We will do everything we can to keep your child's record clean.

Fortunately, the state of Tennessee takes a rehabilitative approach in juvenile cases whenever possible. The Law Office of Kenneth W. Brashier will take full advantage of this policy, seeking the best possible result for your child.

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For a free consultation with a Memphis Juvenile Court attorney, contact the Law Office of Kenneth W. Brashier.

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Law Office of Kenneth W. Brashier
243 Exchange Avenue
Memphis TN 38105


Phone: 901-236-0561
Toll Free: 888-511-0040
Fax: 901-527-4600
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Client Testimonials

  • "I was impressed with how you told Eric exactly what to do to prepare for his case and your honesty with both of us on the possibilities he may face in the process."
  • "Because of your competent and professional guidance through the legal system, we have our little brother back."
  • "Thank you again for your help and you can bet that I will be passing your information on to any of my friends who need help in the future."
  • "We appreciate all that you have done and continue to do for our son."
  • "God allows the right people to be in the right places at the right time; I'm glad that he chose you."
  • "Let me start by saying, I've heard wonderful things about you. You are a kind hearted guy that cares about Joel's future."
  • "From the start to finish Kenneth has been by my side 100 percent. There was never a time I called on Ken and he didn't answer, or a time I called and requested a visit and he didn't show up, NEVER."
  • "Ken is one who desires to know and understand his clients and protect their best interest when they have been wrongly accused and detained."
  • "I believe that you truly care that your clients find the path they were meant to follow and not the detour they found themselves on."