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<blockquote data-quote="looking4hope" data-source="post: 149967" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Just an update. I spoke to a Special Education teacher at my school, and he said that if the SD has an attorney present, he law is that you get to be represented at the SD expense. You are legally allowed to have an advocate there. His advice was to call the SD Special Education office and tell them that as long as they have an attorney present, that you want them to provide an advocate at their expense. He did not know where exactly this is in the law, but that was his understanding. I would try and find out more anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looking4hope, post: 149967, member: 4362"] Just an update. I spoke to a Special Education teacher at my school, and he said that if the SD has an attorney present, he law is that you get to be represented at the SD expense. You are legally allowed to have an advocate there. His advice was to call the SD Special Education office and tell them that as long as they have an attorney present, that you want them to provide an advocate at their expense. He did not know where exactly this is in the law, but that was his understanding. I would try and find out more anyway. [/QUOTE]
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