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Evidence Parents Should Keep (and How): A Preservation Primer for a School Bullying Case
When a child is harmed or harassed, minutes matter and records decide outcomes. This guide helps parents and caregivers save emails, texts, photos, and school records. It includes tips on FERPA requests, naming, storage, and chain-of-custody. This information is designed for families in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Addressing School Bullying in Pennsylvania & New Jersey: Legal Remedies for Victims and Families | Edelstein Law
Bullying can leave lasting emotional and legal ramifications. Explore how parents can identify bullying, hold schools and bullies accountable, and overcome sovereign immunity in Pennsylvania and New Jersey with the dedicated guidance of Edelstein Law.
Title IX in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide to Rights and Responsibilities in Educational Institutions
Stay informed on the 2024 Title IX updates. Discover expanded protections and responsibilities for educational institutions, ensuring equity and safety for all students under federal regulations.
Unmasking Cyber Sexual Abuse: How to Protect Students When Schools and Social Media Fail
Discover the critical steps to protect students from cyber sexual abuse, recognize warning signs, and understand your legal options when schools and social media platforms fail to act.