The IEP (Individualized Education Program) due process is a legal procedure that allows parents to resolve disputes with their child’s school or school district regarding special education services. If you believe that your child’s IEP does not meet their educational needs, or if the school is not providing the agreed-upon services, you have the right to request a due process hearing. This gives parents an opportunity to present their case, ensuring that the school district is held accountable for providing appropriate support under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
This empowers parents to advocate for their child’s right to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE). The process can involve complex legal requirements, including filing a due process complaint, participating in mediation sessions, and preparing for a hearing. With expert guidance, you can navigate this challenging process and secure the services your child needs to thrive academically and personally.
At American Advocacy Group, we are dedicated to supporting families navigating the complexities of the IEP due process. We understand how overwhelming it can be when schools or districts fail to provide the educational services your child deserves. Our experienced team offers comprehensive legal advocacy, ensuring your rights—and your child’s needs—are protected every step of the way. From reviewing IEP documents to advising you on the best course of action, we simplify the legal process so you can focus on what matters most: your child’s success.
When disputes escalate, our expert legal representatives are prepared to stand by your side during mediations and due process hearings. We provide personalized strategies tailored to your family’s unique situation, using our deep knowledge of special education laws to fight for the services your child needs. With AAG, you have a trusted partner committed to helping you secure the best possible educational future for your child.