School Questions and Answers

  • My grandson lives with me. I do not have custody. Now the school does not allow me to enroll him in school. They tell me that I need custody. What can I do?

    You may qualify for an educational affidavit. Ask the school to provide you a form. If the school district does not provide you with this form, you can contact the local legal aid office for assistance. An educational affidavit allows a caretaker, such as you, to enroll a child in school. The criteria for enrollment using an affidavit is: death or incarceration of a parent, abandonment (which means the parent has given up significant but not all financial support and parental control), inability to care for the child(ren) because of illness or other conditions.

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