Parental Rights In Education

Summary

Parents with joint custody in California generally have the right to participate in their childs education. If a school denies access, review the court order for any restrictions. If none exist, document communications and consider filing a motion in family court to enforce or clarify your rights. Legal aid organizations can assist with this process. For emergency situations, ex parte orders may be filed, potentially without notifying the other parent if immediate harm is present. Seek local legal aid for guidance.

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Can mom participate in my childs education at his school if I have supervised visits court ordered and share JOINT custody between parents California can the school deny mother access to her child educational needs by participating in helping teacher and or son on school grounds because custodial parent isnt allowing communication with mom at all even tho she has been primary provider for past year straight?
In California, both parents with joint custody generally have the right to participate in their child's education. However, specific circumstances and court orders may affect this.
- Joint custody typically allows both parents access to school records and participation in school activities.
- Supervised visits may limit physical access but not necessarily educational involvement.
- Schools usually follow court orders; ensure your court order does not restrict educational involvement.
Could you clarify if the court order specifies any restrictions on educational participation?
If i contacted school district superintendent and still get denied
In California, if you have joint custody and there is no specific court order restricting your educational involvement, you generally have the right to participate in your child's education. If the school district superintendent has denied you, you might consider the following actions:
- Review the exact terms of your court order to ensure there are no restrictions on your educational participation.
- Document your communication with the school and superintendent.
- You may need to file a motion in family court to clarify or enforce your rights.
Would you like information on the nearest family court to your location for further assistance?
School would not allow mom to call her son to office to look at a spider bite this happened to child at fathers home school refused request for wellness check?
Thank you for providing more details. To better assist you, may I know your location or the location of the school? This will help me provide specific information about the nearest family court or any local resources that might be available to you.
Rialto

San Bernardino County Superior Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * West Third Street, San Bernardino, CA *
Website: www.sb-court.org

You may need to file a motion to enforce or clarify your educational rights. Have you considered consulting with a family law attorney to guide you through this process?
Cannot afford attorney
You may want to consider the following options for legal assistance if you cannot afford an attorney:
- **Legal Aid Societies**: They often provide free or low-cost legal services.
- **Family Law Facilitator**: Many California courts have family law facilitators who can assist self-represented litigants.
- **Pro Bono Services**: Some attorneys offer pro bono (free) services for those who qualify.
Would you like information on any specific legal aid organizations or family law facilitators in your area?
Mom has supervised visits because she has not completed her court ordered classes but that is not true her certificates of completion are before the final exit orders ?
If your mom completed her court-ordered classes and has proof, she can present this evidence to the court. Consider the following steps:
- **Gather Documentation**: Collect all certificates of completion and any related documents.
- **File a Motion**: Submit a motion to the court to modify the supervised visitation order.
- **Court Hearing**: Attend the court hearing to present the evidence.
Would you like information on legal aid organizations in Rialto that can assist with filing a motion?
Yes
Here are some legal aid organizations in your area that may assist you with filing a motion:
~Inland Counties Legal Services (ICLS)
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Park Ave, Victorville, CA *
Website: www.inlandlegal.org

~Legal Aid Society of San Bernardino (LASSB)
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W. Sixth Street, San Bernardino, CA *
Website: www.legalaidofsb.org

Would you like more information on how to file a motion to modify the visitation order?
Can file lawsuit for emotional distress inflicted by worried mother
In general, filing a lawsuit for emotional distress requires proving the following elements:
- **Intentional Infliction**: The defendant's conduct was intentional or reckless.
- **Extreme and Outrageous Conduct**: The behavior was extreme and outrageous.
- **Causation**: The conduct caused the emotional distress.
- **Severe Emotional Distress**: The distress was severe.
Would you like more information on how to gather evidence for such a case?
Father enrolled child in school without mom knowledge mom has reached out to school district and provided her document for custody but is not being treated equally at child school and child is struggling with his academic skills because child is going thru trauma without moms support but father is concealing child from mom by not co parenting following order for visitation rights mom cannot afford * an hr * hr minimum * times a week father has denied mom her visiting father is making visiting difficult father has agreement to have grandfather as monitor prior to this situation father knows financial strain on mom but is using child as tool for financial gain from mom what can mom do to help her child from such painful days
Given the situation, here are some steps that might help:
*. **Gather Documentation**: Collect all records of communication and court orders.
*. **File a Motion**: Submit a motion to the family court to enforce visitation rights and modify the supervised visitation order.
*. **Seek Legal Aid**: Utilize local legal aid organizations for assistance.
Would you like more information on how to gather evidence for the motion?
Emergency order needs to be filed
For filing an emergency order, follow these steps:
*. **Complete Forms**: Fill out the necessary forms such as a Request for Order (FL-*) and any local forms required by your court.
*. **File Forms**: Submit the forms to the family court.
*. **Serve Papers**: Have the other parent served with the papers.
*. **Attend Hearing**: Present your case at the court hearing.
Would you like more information on how to complete these forms?
Ex parte order
To file an ex parte order in California, follow these steps:
*. **Complete Forms**: Fill out the Request for Order (FL-*) and the Ex Parte Application (local forms may vary).
*. **File Forms**: Submit the forms to the family court.
*. **Notice**: Give the other parent notice of the ex parte hearing.
*. **Attend Hearing**: Present your case at the court hearing.
Would you like more detailed instructions on completing these forms or information on legal aid?
Without father knowing of ex parte?
In California, ex parte orders generally require notice to the other parent, except in extreme situations where immediate harm or danger is present. You might consider:
- **Emergency Situations**: If there's immediate risk, the court may waive notice requirements.
- **Consult Legal Aid**: For guidance on whether your situation qualifies.
Would you like information on how to consult with legal aid organizations?
Mom is afraid of father and he has used legal system to control her
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Given your circumstances, here are some steps you can consider:
*. **Seek Legal Aid**: Contact local legal aid organizations for assistance.
*. **File for Emergency and Ex Parte Orders**: If immediate risk is present, the court may waive notice requirements.
*. **Document Everything**: Keep detailed records of all interactions and court orders.
Would you like more information on legal aid organizations in your area?
Mom does not wish to cause her son more harm but she has to do it what type of support is available to her without threatening her child being in the system
Here are some support options available for your son without involving the child welfare system:
*. **Counseling Services**: Seek child counseling services to help your son cope with the situation.
*. **Parenting Classes**: Consider parenting classes to better manage co-parenting challenges.
*. **Mediation Services**: Mediation can help resolve conflicts between parents without going to court.
Would you like more information on local counseling or mediation services?
She needs housing services and child care
For housing services and child care in Rialto, here are some resources that might be helpful:
Housing Services:
~Inland Valley Hope Partners
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N Park Ave, Pomona, CA *
Website: www.inlandvalleyhopepartners.org

Child Care Services:
~Child Care Resource Center (CCRC)
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * E Mill St, San Bernardino, CA *
Website: www.ccrcca.org

Would you like more detailed information on either of these services or additional resources?