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In this Know Your Rights training, Disability Law Colorado explores the dispute resolution options available to K–12 students with disabilities and their families. Presenters Sara Ridenour and Angie Garberding provide an overview of the legal framework governing special education and disability rights, including federal laws such as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as well as relevant Colorado state laws. This training breaks down the many complaint processes and jurisdictions that families may encounter, each with different requirements, timelines, and possible outcomes. The presenters emphasize the importance of effective communication, meaningful parent participation, and preparation when navigating IEP and 504 plan meetings. The session covers both informal and formal dispute resolution options, including: Facilitated IEP meetings Mediation through the Colorado Department of Education State complaints Due process complaints Complaints to the Colorado Civil Rights Division Federal complaints to the Office for Civil Rights and the Department of Justice For each option, the presenters discuss potential remedies, benefits, and limitations. They also address recent federal-level changes that have impacted civil rights enforcement and ongoing efforts at the state level to strengthen protections for students with disabilities. Throughout the training, families are offered practical tips, including the importance of documentation, understanding timelines, and seeking support from advocates or attorneys when needed. The presentation concludes with a live Q&A session, where attendees ask questions and receive additional guidance. This training is designed for parents, caregivers, educators, advocates, and attorneys seeking a clearer understanding of special education dispute resolution in Colorado.