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Is this ethically ok? Sounds like a bribe

Answered a year and 4 months ago by Jason Alan Ostendorf (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Although I'm a Maryland child custody attorney, I can say that what you've described raises ethical concerns. Conditioning a potential amendment to your child’s alternative school placement on waiving your right to appeal could be interpreted as coercive. While the school may have discretion in placements, such conditions should not interfere with your right to challenge a tribunal's decision. You might consider consulting with an attorney who specializes in education law to discuss the specifics of your case and determine whether this behavior violates any legal or ethical standards. Acting quickly is important to protect your child’s rights and well-being.... Read More
Although I'm a Maryland child custody attorney, I can say that what you've described raises ethical concerns. Conditioning a potential amendment to... Read More