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The Young
Law Office, is a family, community and
results oriented law practice. We strive to provide the best
possible
lawyer/client experience through personal attention to each client's
individual needs.
All
content in this web site is
provided for infomational purposes only. Legal services described
in this web site are personally provided by Ilene Young,
Esquire. Ilene Young is admitted to practice in
Pennsylvania, 3rd Circuit Federal Court of Appeals, and the United
States Court of Appeals for Veterans Affairs in Washington, D.C.
Nothing in this site may be relied upon as legal advice.
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In the area of education law, the school districts and universities are
well represented
by large law firms specializing in defending the public schools against
the claims of parents and students. Parents facing a refusal of
services, inappropriate discipline, or other actions which negatively
effect their children need experienced representation on their
side. Our office has met with great success in securing for parents and
children the services and protections the law provides.
Ilene Young's experience
as the
parent of a child with special needs combines with her civil and
courtroom experience to represent the interests of children and young
adult students, and their parents. The attorneys and staff of our
office all have direct and meaningful advocacy backgrounds with the
community of disabilities. Members of our staff also have direct
experience in the immigration legal issues which may face non-citizens
attenting domestic private schools and universities. We privde
ourselves on being strong advocates for the rights of children.
Our special education law practice is strictly limited to the
representation of parents, children and select private schools
and organizations serving the community of children and young adults
with disabilities. We consider this community of families to be
our community.
No member of our staff has ever litigated on behalf of school districts
against the interests of Parents and Children with disabilities.
In school discipline matters, our priority is preserving the child's future.
Please click on the link below to find more detailed information about our
practice.
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- Legal consultation and guidance for
parents
- Due process
hearings
- Administrative appeals
- Federal Litigation
- Discipline, suspension, expulsion
- Civil Court representation and appeals
- Juvenile or Children & Youth referrals
- Zero Tolerance Issues
- Bullying
- Civil Rights violations
- Immigration issues in education
- Wrongful dismissal from higher education
- Higher education and high stakes testing
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All
content in this web site is
provided for informational purposes only. Legal services
described
in this web site are personally provided by Ilene Young,
Esquire and associates. Ilene Young is
admitted to
practice in
Pennsylvania, ED PA Federal Court , and the United
States Court of Appeals for Veterans Affairs in Washington,
D.C.
Associate attorneys at the firm are licensed to practice in New Jersey
and Maryland. Nothing in this site may be relied upon as
legal
advice
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Special
Education Issues in Domestic Relations Law:
Ilene
Young has presented professional training seminars for lawyers on the
representation of families of children with special needs in divorce,
custody and support.
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Children with
special needs unique issues in family law.
Most
courts, judges and attorneys are unaware of the particular concerns
faced by parents of exceptional children.
Our office has an
established reputation for representation of parents in special needs
situations, including property division and distribution planning,
customized custody and parenting agreements, and support planning which
maximizes family income while protecting medical and social security
entitlements for adult children with disaiblities.
Consultations
on special needs issues in domestic relations cases are available to
Parents and Attorneys in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Ilene Young was the course planner and practice materials
author
of the Pennsylvania Bar Institute "Divorce and the Special Needs
Child"' statewide seminar for domestic relations practitioners.
An
Overview of Pennsylvania Special Needs Laws for the Domestic Relations
Lawyer
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