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Anne Bonney:

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--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---An Ed Attorney is another advocate for your child.  They help to get services to support what outside agencies and or testing define as needed for the child's IEP.  You definitely need one if you are considering going against school/state recommendation placement and trying to get the state to pay for a more expensive treatment plan.... especially 12 months or more.
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Really?  What kind of CLE courses does one attend to obtain this specialty?
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 I am not sure what makes them stand apart as far as being an advocate for a child, trial lawyer, business law, woman’s rights, probate, real-estate law, etc.
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Then don't answer the question if you don't know the answer.  I wasn't even asking you.....I was asking Sad what they thought that an "educational attorney" would be.  But, yet again, you jump in with your bullshit that you, admittedly, know next to nothing about.  You just can't help yourself, can you?

photo man:

--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---An Ed Attorney is another advocate for your child.  They help to get services to support what outside agencies and or testing define as needed for the child's IEP.  You definitely need one if you are considering going against school/state recommendation placement and trying to get the state to pay for a more expensive treatment plan.... especially 12 months or more.



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Whooter:

--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---
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--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---An Ed Attorney is another advocate for your child.  They help to get services to support what outside agencies and or testing define as needed for the child's IEP.  You definitely need one if you are considering going against school/state recommendation placement and trying to get the state to pay for a more expensive treatment plan.... especially 12 months or more.
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Really?  What kind of CLE courses does one attend to obtain this specialty?
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 I am not sure what makes them stand apart as far as being an advocate for a child, trial lawyer, business law, woman’s rights, probate, real-estate law, etc.
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Then don't answer the question if you don't know the answer.  I wasn't even asking you.....I was asking Sad what they thought that an "educational attorney" would be.  But, yet again, you jump in with your bullshit that you, admittedly, know next to nothing about.  You just can't help yourself, can you?
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Actually, Anne, if you go look at your post you asked "me" the question,not "Sad".

I said :"An Ed Attorney is another advocate for your child."
You quoted my post and asked:  "Really?  What kind of CLE courses does one attend to obtain this specialty?"

Not sure why you have to be angry all the time.  Its just a discussion.  Maybe you should try taking a walk at lunch instead of getting all worked up reading here on fornits.  You may find yourself in a better mood afterward.



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Anne Bonney:

--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---Actually, Anne, if you go look at your post you asked "me" the question,not "Sad".

I said :"An Ed Attorney is another advocate for your child."
You quoted my post and asked:  "Really?  What kind of CLE courses does one attend to obtain this specialty?"

Not sure why you have to be angry all the time.  Its just a discussion.  Maybe you should try taking a walk at lunch instead of getting all worked up reading here on fornits.  You may find yourself in a better mood afterward.

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Angry?  Nah.....you're more like a plaything now.

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Ursus:

--- Quote from: "sad" ---I'm not sure this belongs in this forum; here's my question:
I'm looking at educational attorneys to help me get reimbursement for residential care for a teen.
I have been provided with three names here in NY. Do you recognize any of them and do you know if they deliver the goods? The local district will make their recommendations as to residential placements and I'd like to reject their placements and choose my own and ask them to re-imburse me for that.
Some attorneys claim they can accomplish this feat. But what has been people's experiences here?
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Chances are, unless you have already tried the school district's recommendations and they haven't worked out, or you have a compelling and medically substantiated reason to suggest that the school district isn't fulfilling their legal obligations to your child, that you may lose.

However, I am not an attorney, and local and regional standards for the above criteria may well vary from state to state. You could probably get these answers from a free consult over the phone with an appropriately specialized attorney who is located in your area.

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