Special Education Lawyers in Maryland
If your child is not receiving the educational support they deserve, the experienced special education lawyers in Maryland at the Law Offices of Joseph & Rabb are here to help. We represent families navigating the IEP process, school evaluations, placement decisions, and disputes with public and private school systems throughout the state. Many parents feel overwhelmed, uncertain of their rights, and unsure where to turn. You do not have to face this alone.
Children with disabilities are entitled to a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). When a school system falls short of that obligation, experienced legal guidance can make all the difference. At Joseph & Rabb, education law is all we do, and we only practice in Maryland, which means we know your school district and how it operates.
How Special Education Lawyers in Maryland Can Help Your Family
Even when school staff have good intentions, they ultimately represent the interests of the school system. That can lead to situations where children are denied the services, accommodations, or placements they truly need. Having a Maryland special education lawyer on your side levels the playing field.
You may be surprised to learn how many parents bring education attorneys to IEP meetings. Schools across Maryland are accustomed to this, there is nothing unusual or adversarial about it. It is simply smart advocacy for your child.
Our role is to take the legal burden off your shoulders so you can focus on your child. We guide families through every stage of the process, including:
- School evaluations and eligibility determinations
- IEP meetings, development and review
- Placement decisions and non-public school placements
- Dispute resolution, mediation, and due process hearings
- Appeals of denied services or accommodations
- Disciplinary matters related to a student’s disability
Understanding IEP Eligibility and the Special Education Process
One of the most common questions families ask is whether their child qualifies for an IEP. To be eligible under IDEA, a student must have a qualifying disability, that disability must have an adverse impact on educational performance, and the student must require specialized instruction.
Even when a child clearly needs support, schools sometimes recommend a 504 Plan instead of an IEP. While a 504 Plan provides accommodations, it does not include specialized instruction. Understanding this distinction and advocating for the right level of support can significantly shape your child’s educational trajectory.
Our team helps families evaluate school-conducted testing, assess whether eligibility decisions are appropriate, pursue private educational evaluations when needed, and navigate the full IEP process from start to finish.
When to Call Special Education Lawyers in Maryland
Families often reach out when something does not feel right, even if they cannot immediately identify the specific legal issue. Common situations where our attorneys can help include:
- A school refuses to evaluate your child for special education
- Your child is found ineligible for an IEP despite having clear, documented needs
- The IEP team says certain services or placements are ‘not available’
- Your child is not making meaningful progress under an existing IEP
- Services in an IEP or 504 Plan are not being implemented as written
- You cannot get clear answers about what services your child is receiving
- Your child is facing suspension or expulsion related to a disability
- You are considering filing a state complaint, requesting mediation, or pursuing due process
In many of these situations, early legal guidance can prevent small issues from escalating into larger disputes. The sooner you understand your rights, the better positioned you are to advocate effectively.
Students We Represent
Our Maryland special education lawyers work with students facing a broad range of disabilities and learning challenges, including:
- Dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and other learning disabilities
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Anxiety and depression
- Emotional and behavioral difficulties
- Down Syndrome
- Hearing and vision impairments
- Diabetes and other physical health conditions
- Intellectual disabilities
- Undiagnosed or emerging learning and developmental concerns
Why Experience Matters When Choosing Special Education Lawyers in Maryland
Special education law is highly specialized. It requires not only a deep understanding of federal and state law, but also practical knowledge of how local school systems make decisions — and how to effectively advocate within those systems.
At Joseph & Rabb, education law is the only area of law we practice. We work exclusively in Maryland, which means we bring both legal knowledge and on-the-ground insight to every case. We understand how individual school districts operate, and we apply that knowledge to every matter we handle.
Having experienced special education lawyers in Maryland on your team can make a meaningful difference — not just in the outcome, but in how manageable the entire process feels along the way.
Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
Special education services, accommodations, and eligibility
Non-public and private school placements, including tuition reimbursement
Academic and behavioral interventions
Learning plans and accommodations in private schools
Support for undiagnosed or emerging learning concerns

What Our Maryland Special Education Attorneys Do for Families
We provide strategic, practical legal guidance tailored to each family’s unique situation. Our services include:
Advising families before and after IEP meetings, or attending those meetings directly
Reviewing evaluations, IEPs, progress reports, and school records
Helping families understand their legal rights and available options
Coordinating with independent evaluators and educational professionals
Communicating and negotiating with school systems on your behalf
Representing families in disputes, mediation proceedings, and due process hearings
Seeking tuition reimbursement for non-public school placements
Supporting families whose children are subject to school disciplinary actions, including manifestation determinations
In many cases, school systems are already consulting with their own legal counsel. Our attorneys ensure that your child’s rights are protected with the same level of strategy and experience.
Challenges We Support
Dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and other learning disabilities
ADHD
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Anxiety and depression
Emotional or behavioral difficulties
Undiagnosed learning or developmental concerns
Down Syndrome
Impairments in hearing and/or vision
Diabetes and other physical health issues
Intellectual disabilities
Need services, but are denied an IEP or 504 Plan from their school
Have an IEP, but aren’t making progress
Are not learning to read at the same rate as their peers
Have an IEP that is not being followed
Are receiving interventions that aren’t evidence-based, especially for reading
Need placement in a non-public school but are refused by the district
Have outside evaluations that are not accepted by the school
Whose schools deny services for reasons like budget or because they haven’t offered them before
Have disabilities that may impact their behavior, like ADHD or autism, leading to unfair discipline
Are subject to behavioral correction strategies that are ineffective—or even harmful
If any of this sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
Our Maryland special education lawyers represent families throughout the state, including those in:
Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Howard County, Montgomery County, and others.
If you are struggling to secure the services, accommodations, or placement your child needs, our team is here to help you understand your rights and advocate for your child’s education.
Speak with a Maryland Special Education Lawyer
If your child is being denied the services, accommodations, or placement they need, do not wait. Early legal guidance can make a significant difference in the outcome. Contact the Law Offices of Joseph & Rabb to schedule a consultation with one of our Maryland special education lawyers.
