If I have 50/50 custody, can the other parent make sole decisions with child’s education?
As a practical matter, the answer is yes. One parent, usually the parent who has physical custody of the child most of the school week, can enroll...
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As a practical matter, the answer is yes. One parent, usually the parent who has physical custody of the child most of the school week, can enroll...
First, that isn't confiscation in a technical sense. Second, yes, the coach can make such a rule. What is the big deal anyway? What are you going...
My advice: Thank the bus driver and give him or her a gift of appreciation. That bus driver showed uncommon empathy toward your son. What the bus...
As William answered, there isn't anything to sue over because nothing bad actually happened. Candidly, it is more your daughter's fault than the...
You are going to have to discuss the particulars with a local attorney. There is too much to unpack in that description. Are you saying you never...
A legal claim to do what? This situation is like a bank error. If you go to the ATM and it says you have $10,000 when you really only have $1,000...
I suppose a lawyer might be able to help, but there isn't really a legal remedy for the situation. A court is not going to second-guess the...
There is probably no way for you to directly find out. You could try calling the school and see if anyone will tell you. If not, you could file...
No. That isn't a lawsuit. It is unfortunate. Off hand, I am not sure who you would call, maybe your state's Department of Education .
I appreciate the frustration of the situation. However, what, exactly, are you expecting them to do, give you credit for classes you never took?...