August 25, 2025 - 12:27

The Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service has unveiled a new initiative aimed at providing free legal assistance to families of students with disabilities. This Special Education Project is designed to help parents navigate the complexities of special education law, ensuring that their children receive the educational services and support they are entitled to.
Families often face challenges when advocating for their children's needs within the education system. The project will offer legal guidance on various issues, including Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), eligibility determinations, and disputes with school districts. By partnering with experienced attorneys, the initiative seeks to empower families with the knowledge and resources necessary to effectively advocate for their children's rights.
This program not only aims to alleviate the stress associated with legal challenges but also strives to promote equitable access to quality education for all students with disabilities across Maryland. The launch of this project reflects a commitment to fostering inclusive educational environments and ensuring that every child has the opportunity to succeed.
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