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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be very cautious with special ed attorneys and consultants. They are often way to optimistic and don't present a realist view of what is happening in these cases. Since Gray entered office, there have been a tremendous cutback of private funding, even in solid cases. If attorneys presented a realistic scenario, they'd scare aware Clients. If you don't have independent testing and advocates/therapists to testify about your child, you will never win. Bringing a case will easily cost 20K (attorney's fees, expert testimony, independent testing, etc). Even if you prevail, no one wins funding for more than one year-you have to continue a lengthy, stressful and expensive case EVERY year. In the end, even if you win against a system stacked against you, you may come ahead by $10-$15K each year once all fees have been paid. Most attorney's fees are well above what DC will reimburse if you win. These cases are time consuming and stressful for families. DCPS drags things out as much as possible to cost you more legal fees, hoping you'll give up. [b]If it were a one time thing, maybe it would be worth it but having to repeat the inevitable insanity every year is not worth it! [/b] [/quote] Please shut up. That is not true. You are obviously ignorant of the law, your misinformation is misleading and possibly designed to discourage. Just shut up. Keep your ignorance to yourself before you infect somebody else. I beg to differ. No one is guaranteed funding for more than one year. Maybe in fantasy land but not in DC. By the way, you may want to seek funding for an obivious anger management Problem. [/quote]
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