Withdraw Child From School

Summary

Parents in New Jersey can legally withdraw their children from school by notifying the school in writing. Homeschooling is not typically covered by insurance as its considered an educational choice, not a service. Some expenses may be tax-deductible. Report any abuse to local authorities. Consult an insurance agent or tax advisor for more specific information.

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New Jersey
Hello Nicki, it's nice to meet you! I understand you're in New Jersey. Could you please provide some details about the legal issue you're facing so I can assist you better?
My child I believe was sexually abused and abused in her class. I want to pull her out of school. Can I legally do that?
I'm very sorry to hear about your situation, Nicki. In New Jersey:
- Parents can legally withdraw their children from school.
- You need to notify the school in writing.
- Consider homeschooling or enrolling in another school.
Please report the abuse to your local authorities.
Is homeschooling covered by insurance?
Homeschooling is not typically covered by insurance as it's considered an educational choice, not a service. However, some expenses may be tax-deductible. It's best to speak with an insurance agent or tax advisor for more specific information.