The Law Office of Lillian E. Wong
A Massachusetts Special Education Attorney

 
 
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Settlement of special education disputes can be a good thing.  Most of my hearing requests are resolved this way.  But there are dangers.  I receive many calls from parents who are asked to waive their child's stay-put, transportation and transition rights in settlement agreements.  I have even heard of parents being asked to waive their child's right to a Free Appropriate Public Education!  What's worse, hearing officers and courts are upholding these agreements.

Your child's rights under IDEA are there for a reason - your child needs them.  If you chose to proceed to a hearing in lieu of a settlement, a hearing officer would never order you to forgo these rights.  It is a wise investment to have an experienced special education attorney review your settlement contract and make sure you are not waiving these and other critical rights.

If you are looking for a special education lawyer in Massachusetts, contact Boston area attorney Lillian E. Wong today.


 


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06/17/2011 19:32

Likely it is a common practice for schools to ask parents to waive rights that may not even be related to the initial dispute.

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