[NFBMD] School ending IEP services without both parents consent

Brian Keseling bkmaverick at gmail.com
Thu Sep 22 15:04:21 UTC 2016


Good morning,


My name is Brian Keseling and I too am a single-parent. For many years now I have had joint physical and joint legal custody of my child. The custody is divided into both parameters being that the physical custody resides on your visitation rights and the legal custody on decisions pertaining to your child. Regarding the legal custody that you have, it is usually indicative of the fact that both parents make the decisions jointly when it comes to anything pertaining to your child. In my experience is anything that has been made solely by one parent, the other parent thus has a right to challenge if there is a disagreement about said decision. In your custody agreements is there anything in writing that gives you the joint legal custody he of your child? If there is then yes you have legal precedents to be able to challenge the decision that was made without your acknowledgment. 

If you have any questions or I can be of any assistance in this matter please feel free to either email me or give me a call.


Brian Keseling
President, greater Carroll County chapter of the national Federation of the blind
410-848-6278
bkmaverick at gmail.com

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> On Sep 22, 2016, at 8:35 AM, Melissa Ann Riccobono via NFBMD <nfbmd at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I am checking on the legality of this for you. Please feel free to contact me off list at
> melissa at riccobono.us
> or 443-708-3663. I would be happy to talk with you about this situation.
> Melissa Riccobono
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> From: NFBMD [mailto:nfbmd-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of L W via NFBMD
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 11:42 PM
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> Subject: [NFBMD] School ending IEP services without both parents consent
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> Can one parent attend an IEP meeting and agree to end IEP services for their child without the consent of the other parent? When they share 50/50 legal custody and the child is legally blind and has dyslexia. The school wants to move her to a 504 plan.
> I am not in favor of this, but was unable to attend the IEP meeting.
> Are there any lawyers that would take this on pro bono if it were to go that far?
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