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Date: 09/18/2025

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Legal resources for anyone who is considered a youth or minor A person under 18 years old (17 years of age or younger). Find more info for legal problems under Resources.

Becoming emancipated
Explains how a child can become legally independent from their parents.
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Restrictions for drivers under 18 years old
Learn about the restrictions for drivers under 18 including curfew hours, passenger limitations, and seat belt requirements.
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Understanding DCFS investigations
Learn about the formal investigation process by Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).
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What do you need to graduate high school?
Information about high school graduation requirements for students in Illinois. The law also requires that all high school students take a statewide assessment and fill out a FAFSA form.
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504 plans
Learn about when a student may be eligible for a 504 plan, how 504 plans are different than IEPs, and what to do if you disagree with the school about a 504 plan.
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Working as a child
Learn about when children can start working, work permits, and the restrictions on the hours and types of work children can do.
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Requesting a special education evaluation
Learn how to ask the school to evaluate your child for special education and related services.
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Understanding suspensions as a student
Explains why your child can be suspended and how long a suspension can last
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Understanding discipline of special education students
A student with a disability can be suspended for the same reasons as a student without a disability. But there is a limit to how many days a student with a disability may be suspended in the same school year.
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Special education evaluations and eligibility
Learn how the testing process for special education works and the eligibility criteria for children to qualify for help.
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Understanding privacy rights in school
Explains students' privacy rights and how to access their school records.
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Expelling a student with a disability
Describes the process of expelling a student with disabilities.
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Mediation for Special Education
Describes how mediation may be useful when resolving conflicts about Special Education.
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Preventing bullying at school
Learn how to spot, prevent, and report bullying at school.
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Resolving special education conflicts
Explains how to resolve conflicts in special education.
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Students' rights in school
Explains some of the rights that students have when attending schools in Illinois, including speech rights, religious rights, and privacy rights.
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