Free Online Resource to Compare Schools
One of the many factors that the Court considers in child custody cases is the school and educational resources available at each parent's residence. In other words, if the parents live in different school districts, how do they compare to each other?
If both parents live in the same city or county, the information is usually easy to access and present to the Court. However, when the parents live in different states, it is somewhat more difficult. In cases where the parents do not live in the same location, this issue can be even more important.
Fortunately, SchoolMatters.com is an online resource that enables parents (and their attorneys) to compare schools based upon performance of students on standardized tests, teacher-pupil ratios, and other critical factors. This resource is a service of Standard & Poor's, and it is free.
If both parents live in the same city or county, the information is usually easy to access and present to the Court. However, when the parents live in different states, it is somewhat more difficult. In cases where the parents do not live in the same location, this issue can be even more important.
Fortunately, SchoolMatters.com is an online resource that enables parents (and their attorneys) to compare schools based upon performance of students on standardized tests, teacher-pupil ratios, and other critical factors. This resource is a service of Standard & Poor's, and it is free.
Is there an attorny out there that will help a family that has little money, fight for their child, when you know that the parent is not fit and putting the child in danger and uses the child for a pawn against the other parent. I have talked to 3 attorny's and they either agree with me or want a very high retainer fee. I'm willing to go to school and help these people. This is crazy. They all say you are taking a gamble with DSS. I don't know what to do. This is my grandchild and my son is up against the wall also. Any help on where to turn is appreciated.