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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I spoke with law firm advocate paralegal and I am going with law firm as lawyers can step in when needed. I paid an education advocate that I thought could help and she started talking like she was on the school side of things, thankfully she shared this before I signed ROI or brought her to any IEP meetings. I was disappointed I lost money but I would rather that then she ruion my efforts. I agree with advice here unless you just need a simple accommodation fix fo with an attorney or law firm with their own advocates. [/quote] Sorry you went through that waste of money, but glad you will work with a lawyer. Also, it's good it will be a special needs lawyer. We once worked with an advocate who advertised she was also a lawyer but didn't mention her legal expertise was NOT special needs. her special needs experience came from advocating for her own children, and she pushed her own agenda based on her what she experiened with her kids. Best to go with a skilled SN attorney. [/quote]
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