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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do have to say, a lawyer won't come in and be nasty to your child's team members if they truly have his best interest at heart, and it sounds like they do. Think of them as an information center that can go over every possible option with you. [/quote] If I really thought a change of placement or private placement was coming up I’d probably get a lawyer and an advocate together. So far my experience with an advocate has been really good, but we don’t anticipate litigation/due process at all. I wouldn’t want legal advice in designing the IEP and I wouldn’t want educational advice in a hearing. Just having the lawyer in the room I’m sure can motivate the school to provide services, but the advocate should actually be able to advise on what the services should be. [/quote]
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