6.1 Basic Principles

When advocacy related to special education eligibility or services reaches an impasse, a number of formal dispute resolution mechanisms are available through the special education system at no cost to parents. These mechanisms are all in theory designed to be accessible to parents without the need for legal representation. In practice, however, the formal dispute resolution mechanisms vary in complexity and can be very intimidating to parents. Consequently, representation by counsel can dramatically increase the likelihood of success.

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