LEGAL RESOURCES

As a parent of a child with a developmental disability, you are entitled to certain services provided in a voluntary, nondiscriminatory manner. These rights include the right to be evaluated, the right to be involved and informed and the right to consent.

In some situations, a parent may need a special needs attorney to help him/her fight for his/her child’s education. The system can be overwhelming; sometimes, it can feel like you are a small voice fighting against the wind. In these situations, a special needs attorney can help ensure the appropriate actions are taken to benefit you and your child.

It is advisable to seek advice from a special needs attorney in the event that a) your situation is complicated, b) you work full-time and don’t have enough time or energy to properly prepare for or attend court cases or c) your school district has its own attorney, therefore increasing your odds. Be prepared that attorneys can be costly; however, there are several pro bono attorneys available.

An attorney does not replace your role as the parent; rather, an attorney becomes your voice, a partner, an advocate and your source of knowledge in certain situations.

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GEORGIA RESOURCES

For more information about attorneys, you can contact Georgia Legal Aid.

Georgia State University, College of Law partners with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the Atlanta Legal Aid Society to support The Health Law Partnership (HeLP) Legal Services Clinic, where you can find legal assistance for children receiving health care services at CHOA.