My ADHD daughter was not eligible for an IEP or 504? what next?
If you believe that the evaluation by the school district is not appropriate, you can ask that the school district pay for an evaluation by a...
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If you believe that the evaluation by the school district is not appropriate, you can ask that the school district pay for an evaluation by a...
You should set up a consultation with a family law attorney in your area to discuss how to proceed. The divorce itself is pretty uncomplicated,...
I agree with my colleagues that it is difficult to imagine how the university can dictate to your son what outisde activities he can or cannot...
Both of the attorneys who answered this question provide valuable direction as to how to proceed. Family court judges see hundreds - if not...
I agree with both of my colleagues. As attorney Corchnoy points out, if your son has an IEP or Section 504 plan, and if his behavior (stealing the...
I agree with attorney Hillbush that you will need to sit down with a family law attorney to review the document that was signed and discuss other...
It is diffcult to provide any advice without more detail than is provided in your question. Did your lawyer or spouse's lawyer "list child...
Legal challenges to such administrative decisions by colleges or universities are difficult because the courts tend to defer to the college...
Based on your question, which is very general, it's difficult to say. While the idea, on its face, does not strike me as clearly illegal, there...
I agree with counsel that the 60 days starts when the school district receives the signed PTE. If there is unreasonable delay by the school...