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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More info please? Because I think you should let your child face the consequences. Lawyer up and the behavior will continue.[/quote] Really? That's your conclusion? For all you know, the OP's kid is innocent. And even if he isn't, you would be crazy to let your kid "face the consequences" without representation. That's not the same as saying there will be no consequences -- either through the formal process or through measures you may take.[/quote] I would think OP would want a civil or criminal attorney if it were something serious that could change the course of her child’s life and have significant legal consequences. An education lawyer is used in the event a child is entitled to special ed services or accommodations under the ADA.[/quote] Except, in response to an earlier question, OP said it was for a discipline issue, presumably the school seeking to expel or discipline OP's kid. Calling it an "education lawyer" isn't crazy when you are looking for someone who defends campus discipline proceedings.[/quote]
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