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Celebral Palsy Lawyers
A qualified Celebral Palsy lawyer can investigate and determine
if you have a claim or not.
CEREBRAL PALSY LEGAL RIGHTS

Having a child with Cerebral Palsy means, among many other things, that you must seek out and become familiar with the laws relevant to you and your child. This is where a qualified Celebral Palsy lawyer can help you.

There are laws in place that guarantee certain rights essential to the fruitful life of a cerebral palsied child, such as the right to an education, to live and work in the community; laws that help provide medical and financial assistance, and laws that influence your long-term planning for your family.

By knowing what your child's rights are, you are able to help your child reach her full potential through education, special services, and training. These laws not only guarantee rights to education or independent life, but they distinguish between what is appropriate behavior and what constitutes illegal discrimination on the part of different agencies or /or schools. Knowing the difference between these two can mean that you are able help your child by asserting her rights according to the law.

 

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