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Looking for an attorney in Douglas County

Answered 8 years and 11 months ago by Derry Dale Sadler (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Education
I have handled complex special educations in Douglas County. This area of law is complex, involving state and federal regulations. In addition knowlege, the attorney must be able to guide you throgh the maze of writing and developing an effective ND Appropriate educational plan. I would be happy to talk with you concerning you concerns about your child in Douglas County. Feel free to call me at 303-289=8008. School's have written policies prohibiting disability discrimination. If either is occurring after you have given notice to the school, you may have the right to sue. However a suit against a public administration requires that you file a notice of intent to sue within 180 days of the incident complained of. A suit against a school district requires experience and a will not to give up. Do not treat this as legal advise about your case, because I do not have sufficient information cancerning your matter.Act quickly. If you need assistance, please feel free to call 303-2890-8008.  ... Read More
I have handled complex special educations in Douglas County. This area of law is complex, involving state and federal regulations. In addition... Read More
I am an education attorney. Truancy laws require regular school attendance, unless the child can be proven to be emancipated or for other explanable extraordinary circumstances. You will need to discuss the facts in more detail for a more appropriate response. Call 303-409-702. This is not legal advise, as I do not have sufficient information and you have not retained this office by this response.   Derry Dale Sadler... Read More
I am an education attorney. Truancy laws require regular school attendance, unless the child can be proven to be emancipated or for other explanable... Read More