Law Offices Of Frederick M Stanczak
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Law Offices Of Frederick M Stanczak
The Law Offices of Frederick M. Stanczak has helped parents of school age children to successfully resolve their disputes with school districts in matters relating to the provision of supports and services to children with disabilities, disciplinary matters and access to the schools and in matters related to estate planning for persons with disabilities and family law.

Attorney Stanczak has been practicing law since 1978 and has extensive experience in administrative proceedings and in the state, and federal courts. Contact us at (215) 340-5000 for professional legal services at affordable rates. The process of challenging a school district on matters related to a child's IEP, or individual educational program, is complex and parents are often at a steep disadvantage.
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Attorney Stanczak is the founder of the Law Offices of Frederick M. Stanczak located in Doylestown, PA. The Stanczak law offices provides representation to parents, guardians and children who need legal advice and representation in matters relating to education and in regard to matters concerning Children and Youth actions, guardianship and estate planning for children with disabilities.
While everyone accepts the importance of a high quality education in our society, not everyone is aware of the challenges some students, and their parents, face in obtaining such an education. As a parent or guardian you want what is best for your child, but there are times when the education system fails to provide.
Family Law includes many areas of concern to individuals and their loved ones who are trying their best to manage difficult personal situations. The Law Offices of Attorney Frederick M. Stanczak, Esq., is committed to providing high quality representation to clients who are going through the difficult transitions of divorce, separation, child custody and marital property disputes.
Guardianship is a protective status that qualified persons obtain when they must care for someone else's minor child or children or for an adult who is not able to make financial or life decisions, often because of disability. The law allows for differing levels of control over the decision-making of the incapacitated person.
Estate Planning is important for all individuals, but even more so for persons with disabilities. Caring for your assets and property in the event you are incapacitated or after you die is a legal matter that should be addressed by everyone, no matter what size estate is at issue. If you die or are unable to care for yourself, your estate may move into Probate Court, where a judge can appoint an executor to manage your estate.
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