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What do special needs have to do with my SAPCR? - video presentation - Duffee + Eitzen

Written by Duffee + Eitzen | Oct 28, 2020 1:11:43 PM

Duffee and Eitzen partner, George Shake discusses Special Needs Children and how that might relate to special education and family law matters at the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program’s Family Law Amicus & Ad Litem Attorney Training.

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George Shake, a partner with Duffee + Eitzen, L.L.P., has been practicing law in the Dallas/Fort Worth area since graduating from the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. He practices family law and special education law. George received undergraduate degrees in English Literature and Business from the City University of New York. George received a Master’s degree in School Psychology from the University of North Texas and became licensed to practice school psychology.
He worked with families directly for several years, assessing children and helping parents and schools to create educational programs for those children. George developed specialties in ADHD and Autism and has participated in countless special education meetings, discipline meetings, and teacher conferences. He has held administrative positions in several local public schools. He has written policies and trained school personnel to comply with federal and state regulations for serving children with special needs.George has been working on behalf of individuals with disabilities for twenty-five years and training professionals throughout the Dallas area for fifteen years. George’s work in family law often involves families with children with disabilities.

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