Some people feel very strongly about end-of-life medical treatment. Your spouse may know your preferences. But what if your spouse is no longer around when you are in the hospital and unable to communicate to doctors and family members? A living will, which a civil lawyer can help you draft, includes your viewpoint on end of life medical treatment.
If your child has learning disabilities and the school district is ignoring his or her needs, you may be entitled to legal due process. There are legal proceedings in which a judge can review available evidence and come to an objective conclusion.
If you have been arrested and feel that the incident was handled incorrectly, we can help. We can assist you in gathering and documenting evidence, as well as contacting witnesses and collecting statements from them.
If your child has a disability, you can take legal action to see that his or her rights are protected. However, each state and each district may take a different approach to protecting those rights. Talk with an education law attorney for a complete understanding of what is involved when it comes to students with disabilities.
In the legal world, cases typically fall into one of two categories: criminal and civil. This means that civil law can encompass anything from issues with an overzealous agent of the government to a civil rights issue.
It’s important that parents understand that they have a legal right to participate in the development of an education plan for their child. This includes active participation in IEP development (the plan that states what special education services your child needs and how those services will be delivered to him or her).
An attorney's job is not simply to do battle in court on behalf of his clients. In fact, a huge part of his or her responsibility is to counsel clients on a course of action that leads to the best possible outcome. This may include urging them to settle or compromise instead of taking their chances in a courtroom.
Why would you want to hire an education lawyer? Suppose that an evaluation of your kids seems to miss the mark, or your child's IEP plan seems inadequate, an education lawyer familiar with the system can ensure you have exhausted all appeal process and avenues to get help for your child.
Money is often a key issue when couples decide to get a divorce. However, saving money by not hiring an attorney is a recipe for potential disaster. Experts say divorces are complicated enough to require an attorney, particularly if your spouse has hired one.
What do education lawyers do? While some specialize in particular areas like student safety and discipline, school governance, education reform, civil rights or special education, many provide counsel and services for all education-related legal situations.
A civil lawyer will be familiar with the laws of your state regarding wills and custody. If you have children, experts recommend designating a guardian who will take care of your kids if you and your spouse die unexpectedly.
Were you aware that if you are a student receiving financial aid, you have the right to request an explanation of the various awards in your student aid package? Also, if you believe a mistake has been made in determining your eligibility, you have the right to ask that your financial aid application be reconsidered.
Were you aware that if your child has ADD or ADHD, they have certain rights as a student? They may be eligible for special education under other health impairment, specific learning disability, and/or emotional disturbance categories if their condition adversely affects their educational performance.
While some civil rights cases draw significant media attention, this isn’t usually the case. In fact, many cases of this nature settle long before they ever reach the trial stage, saving you time and the headache of trial.
The Student Non-Discrimination Act, also known as SNDA, prohibits public schools from discriminating against any student on the basis of actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity. The bill allows an aggrieved student to assert a violation of these prohibitions in a judicial proceeding.
We recognize that suing the federal government for illegal trespass of your property can be a daunting endeavor. Remember, you have rights and these rights can’t be violated by the government. There is a process to follow and you may have legal recourse when they fail to do so.
Learning disabilities are common, affecting an estimated 1 out of 5 people in the U.S. If your child struggles in school, it would be a sign of a learning disability. Parents should seek the opinion of a physician as soon as they have any doubts because early diagnosis can be beneficial, according to the National Center for Learning Disabilities.
When the civil rights guaranteed to everyone in the Constitution are denied, the type of case involved depends on where the unlawful infringement took place. If police treat you differently because of your race or sex, there is a specific body of law that offers protection.
The Special Education process is a complicated maze, and it can be difficult navigating it and understanding everything that is involved. If you believe that a school is not being forthright with you and your child, or is shirking its responsibility, seek legal assistance.
Legal cases can be broken down into criminal cases and civil cases. Criminal cases are brought by the state against a person for breaking the law. Civil cases, on the other hand, are brought by one person or company against another person or company.
An attorney specializing in education and discrimination law can help you understand all of the rights that your child may have as regards their education in the public schools. It only benefits you to call.
A rare copy of the Magna Carta from 1297 resides in the National Archives in Washington, DC. First issued in 1215, the Magna Carta defined basic civil liberties and legal rights within the English common law system, upon which the American legal tradition is based.
So what rights do you and your learning disabled child have under the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA)? Basically, under this act your child has the right to a free public education and resources that have been tailored for his specific special needs.
Clarence Darrow, the famous American attorney, was known for his pithy insights about the role of law in civil society. One of his best-known comments is this: “Laws should be like clothes. They should be made to fit the people they serve.”