Legal Question in Education Law in Maryland
can a principal of a school stop me from removing my child
Asked on 1/17/14, 10:47 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Paula McGill
Attorney at Law
It all depends on the circumstances. Please provide more information.
Are you the custodial parent?
Why did you decide to take your child out of school?
Did you give the school notice?
What was the reason the principal stated for refusing to allow you to take your child out of school?
Have there been problems before in taking your child?
Also licensed and practicing in Maryland.
Answered on 1/20/14, 1:40 pm
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