Should I get an attorney involved?
I don't think you need an attorney. First, your daughter has to take some ownership of the situation. If she is not permitted to do X thing, then...
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I don't think you need an attorney. First, your daughter has to take some ownership of the situation. If she is not permitted to do X thing, then...
No. The decision to actually excuse an absence is left to the school. Also, you only get so many excused absences even if the reason doesn't...
No. You cannot sue over this. Your lack of diligence in addressing the issue does make this the school's fault.
It is always interesting that people seem to immediately assume the worst in others and assume they are lying or whatnot. Bear in mind that being...
Yes. The rules of the school (and the associated law) don't change just because the child turns 18. So long as the child is enrolled in school, the...
Yes, your parents can put you in a different school and don't need your consent. Maybe you can take the initiative at your school and speak to the...
No. It is not illegal. It is odd that you think it might be. This instinct to infantilize kids and absolve them of all accountability is...
Legally, the answer is no. You are still a minor. It doesn't matter that you are a high school graduate. While you are a minor, any college will...
College students are adults. They are expected to be able to prioritize things and follow directions. Although I am sure it is distressing that the...
The same answer as before: https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/authorized/interim-suspension-for-naming-a-group-after-inappr-6097429.html This...