Can I use my daughter's school for letting her leave twice without my permission?
As the other attorneys have shared, unless something happened to her as a result, the answer is no. You cannot sue over the what-if scenario. ...
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As the other attorneys have shared, unless something happened to her as a result, the answer is no. You cannot sue over the what-if scenario. ...
No. You cannot sue over that. Honestly, would you pay $5000+ to do so with no chance of getting that money back and likely have the court sanction...
We all have wants that go unsatisfied. This is going to be one of them for you. There are several Lincoln Academies out there, but if you are...
Yes. It is legal for the principal to do his job. Missing 30+ days of school, even with doctors' notes, is unacceptable and runs afoul of state...
Yes. The law only sets the minimum requirements. Schools can have additional requirements. ...............................................
On the surface, the answer is yes. An IEP does not excuse illicit behavior. An attorney (or the DA) would need to review the specific terms of the...
Yes, that is legal. Hopefully, the kid who made the allegations got some punishment for making stuff up. Bear in mind that the search IS the...
The law does not regulate this, and as a 17-year-old, you have no legal standing to alter or address the issue. The school determines your...
Unless you have your parent's permission and they follow state law, you (the child) have to at least be an adult to drop out of school. Of course,...
Before you go Hari-Kari on this incident, you should have a polite conversation with the teacher and get her side of the story as to what happened....