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.
Really? What kind of CLE courses does one attend to obtain this specialty?
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.
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?
Why do you constantly have to be the center of attention around here Anne, read your posts your a idiot so get off this thread and let whooter or others with knowledge help, "sad". This is not about you.
Sad very sorry for the lack of manners some show here.
Danny