Educational Lawyers in Dover, DE

Students and Educators Have Rights

At Schmittinger & Rodriguez we believe the legal matters involving schools, students, teachers, and school staff members are essential to an effective educational institution be it public schools or private schools. As experienced education lawyers, we have provided legal representation for school boards or school districts, administrative personnel, students, special needs students, and parents. We believe our children deserved the best education and we believe all the stakeholders face varied legal issues within the education system and are entitled to the top education lawyers. We are committed to providing the highest quality legal advice and representation for our clients.

Our team of education lawyers understands that school-related legal matters require knowledge of both federal and state education laws, as well as the court decisions which affect them. Therefore, we remain up to date on all relevant developments in the law to ensure our clients receive the best possible advice and representation. 

We also understand that boards, administrators, and parents have unique needs in order to ensure their children receive the best education available. We are committed to providing our clients with a comprehensive understanding of their legal rights and remedies so they can make informed decisions about the educational opportunities for their children. 

What Is An
Education Lawyer?

An education attorney in Delaware is an attorney who specializes in education law. This includes a wide range of legal issues that can arise in the context of education and the school system, such as:

    • Special education law: This involves advocating for students with disabilities to receive appropriate educational services and accommodations under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and other laws.

    • Student discipline: Education lawyers may represent students who are facing disciplinary action, such as suspension or expulsion, and may advocate for their rights to due process and fair treatment.

    • Discrimination and harassment: Education lawyers may represent students or employees who have experienced discrimination or harassment based on their race, gender, religion, or other protected characteristic.

    • School policies and procedures: Educational lawyers may help schools and school districts develop and implement policies and procedures that comply with state and federal laws.

    • Higher education law: Educational lawyers may also work with colleges and universities on issues such as admissions, financial aid, and academic accommodations for students with disabilities.

    • Student safety: More than ever the issue of safety is increasing in public and private schools.

In Delaware, educational lawyers may work in private practice, for government agencies, or for non-profit organizations that provide legal services to low-income individuals and families. Educational lawyers must be licensed to practice law in Delaware and may also hold additional certifications or credentials in education law.

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Our education lawyers are committed to providing you with personalized attention and will fight hard to get you the best possible outcome for your case. If you have an education law issue, contact Schmittinger & Rodriguez today for a consultation. YOUR CASE. OUR PRIORITY.

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What Our Clients Say

Brian Jenkins
2023-10-05
Mr Catts went above and beyond to handle my complicated case. The level of professionalism is second to none. The staff and Mr. Catts were kind, courteous, and listened to my concerns with compassion. I would recomend this firm to anyone needing legal help. They earned my trust in am amazing way.
Linda Wilson
2023-10-04
Mr Catts and his legal team went above and beyond for me. They never stopped pursuing all avenues to get the compensation that I deserved. The staff was courteous and showed compassion. I felt like they really cared about my injuries. I highly recommend their services to anyone
Tatiana Sida-Amor
2023-09-17
I was recommended to this law office by my doctor after my car accident in the summer of 2021. I ended up working with Mr. Catts. I appreciate how forthcoming and hardworking he was about my case. The office is extremely professional to ensure that I got the best settlement that I could get. The open communication eased my mind and allowed me to handle things I needed to for myself. Definitely recommend them if you want lawyers that give you results.
Kathyjo Mays
2023-09-07
I recommend them highly and have referred them to many of my friends and family. Very informative and def kept me up to date about my case. Schmittinger & Rodriguez def worked very hard for me.
Mary Zober
2023-09-06
The staff is friendly and makes you feel comfortable. The firm worked on getting my settlement and kept me informed every step of the way.
Sharonda goode
2023-08-15
Great experience! Doug Catts, Ryan and Ms. Kaye are awesome to work with. Very professional, friendly & knowledgeable. They are expensive. But get the job done & in a timely manner. I use Mr. Catts for all my legal needs.
Hot Box237
2023-08-15
I will recommend this lawyer to any one, I feel like crying. He is kind, patient and a good listener. He solved your problem and at the end advice you. Thank you very much.
Cheryl Rowe
2023-08-15
Doug is personable…assertive and he will get the job done!
Patsy Ware
2023-08-14
Schmittinger and Rodriquez attorney Doug Catts is the best, I highly recommend him. As an attorney he is forthright, honest, transparent and sincere. Doug Catts and his staff are amazing.
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Most Common Questions

Who Does An Education Lawyer Represent?

An education law attorney in Delaware can represent a variety of clients, including:

    • Parents

    • Students

    • Teachers

    • School districts

    • Charter schools

    • Colleges and universities

    • Educational institutions and organizations

    • Government agencies involved in education

They can represent these clients in a range of legal issues, such as:

    • Special education matters

    • Student discipline matters

    • Discrimination and harassment claims

    • Teacher tenure and employment disputes

    • School funding issues

    • Contract negotiations

    • Compliance with federal and state education laws and regulations

What Are The Most Common Education Law Issues In DE?

Education law is a complex and constantly evolving field that covers a wide range of legal issues affecting educational institutions and their stakeholders. In Delaware, there are several common education law issues that frequently arise. These issues include:

    • Special education disputes: One of the most common education law issues in Delaware is related to special education matters. Disputes often arise between parents and school districts over issues such as eligibility for services, the appropriateness of an individualized education program, and the provision of accommodations. Special education lawyers will provide the best legal services for these matters and special needs children.

    • Student discipline matters: Another frequent education law issue in Delaware is student discipline. This can include issues such as suspension or expulsion, due process rights, and freedom of speech as it relates to an offending student or other students.

    • Discrimination and harassment claims: Discrimination and harassment claims based on race, gender, religion, or disability are also common in Delaware. Educational institutions have a duty to provide a safe and inclusive environment for all students, and violations of this duty can lead to legal action.

    • Teacher tenure and employment disputes: Teacher tenure and employment disputes can arise when a teacher is terminated or denied tenure. These issues can be complex and involve issues related to due process rights, contract disputes, and discrimination claims.

    • School funding issues: Funding for education is a perennial issue in Delaware, with disputes often arising between school districts and the state over funding levels and distribution.

    • Compliance with federal and state education laws and regulations: Educational institutions are subject to numerous federal and state laws and regulations, and failure to comply with these laws can result in legal action. Common issues include compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Title IX, and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

In conclusion, education law is a complex and multifaceted field that affects many stakeholders in Delaware. Whether it involves special education, student discipline, discrimination and harassment, teacher tenure, funding, or compliance with laws and regulations, it is important to work with an experienced educational lawyer to navigate these issues and protect your rights.

Who Pays For An Education Lawyer?

In Delaware, who pays for an education lawyer depends on the specific situation and who has hired the lawyer. The education lawyer cost will depend on the unique circumstances.

Here are some possible scenarios:

    • If a school district or educational institution hires an education lawyer, the cost of the lawyer is typically paid by the institution itself, using its own funds.

    • If a parent or student hires an education lawyer, they are responsible for paying the lawyer’s fees themselves. In some cases, there may be options for pro bono representation or legal aid for those who cannot afford a private attorney.

    • If a dispute arises and legal action is taken, such as a due process hearing or a lawsuit, the costs of legal representation may be covered by the losing party. For example, if a parent prevails in a special education dispute and the school district is found to have violated the law, the school district may be required to pay for the parent’s legal fees.

It’s important to note that the cost of an education lawyer can vary widely depending on the complexity of the issue and the experience of the lawyer. It’s a good idea to discuss fees and payment options with a lawyer before hiring them to ensure that you understand the costs involved.

Can I Sue A School & If So, How?

In Delaware, it is possible to sue a school, both public school and private school, if you believe that the school has acted improperly or violated your legal rights.

Here are some possible ways to sue a school:

It’s important to note that suing a school can be a complex and challenging process, and the outcome is never guaranteed. It’s a good idea to consult with education attorneys before taking legal action to ensure that you understand your rights and options. Additionally, if you are considering suing a public school, there may be specific legal requirements, such as filing a notice of claim, that must be followed.

Why Schmittinger & Rodriguez
Is Right For You

At Schmittinger & Rodriguez, we understand the complex issues of education law. For decades our law firm and education attorneys are well versed and experienced in the practice of education law and related practice areas.

Our team of education lawyers has decades of combined experience handling education law in all its aspects including public school education, special education, due process hearings, wrongful termination, gender identity, sexual orientation, child’s rights, special needs, and all other matters that may arise in the education system.

Our law firm and our education lawyers know how to effectively bring your issue before the property agency, school boards, or court. We have a deep understanding of Delaware law and the legal resources to provide dedicated legal representation to students, teachers, and other parties.

Our education lawyers are committed to providing you with personalized attention and will fight hard to get you the best possible outcome for your case. If you have an education law issue, contact Schmittinger & Rodriguez today for a consultation. YOUR CASE. OUR PRIORITY.

Education Law FAQs

What are the steps to file a complaint under IDEA in Delaware?

The first step is to file a complaint with the Delaware Department of Education. If the complaint is not resolved, a due process hearing may be requested. If the outcome of the due process hearing is not satisfactory, an appeal may be filed with the Delaware Superior Court.

What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)?

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their children's education records, including the right to inspect and review the records, request that the records be corrected, and control the disclosure of the records.

What is Title IX and how does it relate to education?

Title IX is a federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities that receive federal funding. This includes issues related to athletics, sexual harassment, and gender-based discrimination. Educational institutions that violate Title IX can face significant consequences, including the loss of federal funding.

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