Where to find legal help

Knowing where to find good legal help is vital to protecting your child’s rights. There’s a lot of information online. But it’s not always easy to find what you need. Some websites are better than others. Here’s a list of select online legal resources. You may find it useful when advocating for your child’s education.

The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) is a nonprofit organization of lawyers, advocates, and parents. It works to provide better legal assistance to parents. You can use COPAA’s website to find a lawyer, advocate, or professional near you.

The National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) is a nonprofit network of government-supported legal advocacy services for people with disabilities in all areas of life, not just education. NDRN’s website has a tool for finding services in your state.

ED.gov is the U.S. Department of Education’s website. It has a special section for IDEA legal information. It also has the actual text of the .

The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) for the U.S. Department of Education is in charge of enforcing federal anti-discrimination laws. OCR’s website has information on how to file a civil rights complaint.

The Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA) provides information and resources to people with learning disabilities, their parents, teachers, and other professionals.

Being a strong advocate for your child’s rights means knowing where to look for legal help. This list of online resources is a good start. If you need more personalized advice, take a look at our tips for finding a special education advocate or attorney.

Key takeaways

  • You can sometimes find the legal help you need through online resources.

  • Websites such as COPAA and NDRN can help you find local legal help.

  • For questions that can’t be answered online, you may want to consider finding a special education advocate or attorney.